Do you remember the old days of Memphis Grizzlies’ backup point guards? You sat in your seat, hoping and praying they could survive the stretches Mike Conley needed a rest. It was a position that felt like a revolving door. They had a couple good runs with players like Beno Udrih and Mario Chalmers, but there was no stability or success with a second-unit floor general.
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Do you remember the old days of Memphis Grizzlies’ backup point guards? You sat in your seat, hoping and praying they could survive the stretches Mike Conley needed a rest. It was a position that felt like a revolving door. They had a couple good runs with players like Beno Udrih and Mario Chalmers, but there was no stability or success with a second-unit floor general.