While the Memphis Grizzlies have a majority of their roster in place for the upcoming season, the team's front office is still meeting with free agents so it would seem likely that the team hasn't quite finished making additions to the team.
The Grizzlies have already added Kosta Koufos, Jamaal Franklin, and Mike Miller this offseason via a trade, the draft, and free agency, respectively, and the team also re-signed Tony Allen and Jon Leuer. However, adding one final player could be the difference between another trip to the Western Conference Finals and an NBA championship.
This is a list of five free agents that I think would fit best with the Grizzlies and give Memphis the best chance at winning a championship. Some of them have met with the team or are interested in signing with Memphis, while one or two are options I think the Grizzlies might be wise to explore as well.
- Mo Williams: Jason Levien, the Grizzlies CEO, met with Williams in Memphis on Tuesday and presumably discussed potential contract options that would land the ten-year NBA veteran guard with the Grizzlies. Multiple reports have stated that Williams would like to sign with a contender, and Memphis would provide him with a legitimate chance at winning the first championship of his career and the first in franchise history.
While Williams wants to play with a title contender, he also doesn't want to sign for the veteran's minimum unless he absolutely has to. He supposedly would prefer signing with the Miami Heat if the only offers he receives are for the minimum. However, the Grizzlies have nearly all of their $5.15 million non-taxpayer's mid-level exception they could offer Williams, while the Heat could only offer $3.183 million with their tax-payer's mid-level exception.
Williams has spent time with the Utah Jazz, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Los Angeles Clippers in his career. He made $8.5 million last season with the Jazz, however, he already knows he won't get anywhere near that at this stage of his career, especially with a contender. While he may not be as good as he was a few years back, Williams is still a career 44% percent shooter from the field and has shot 39% from downtown (which is fifth best among all unsigned players). That kind of shooting would be a huge addition for the Grizzlies to use spacing the floor.
Beno Udrih: The Grizzlies are rumored to have interest in signing nine-year veteran guard Beno Udrih, especially if Mo Williams decides to sign elsewhere or demands too much money. Udrih spent last season split between Milwaukee and Orlando after he was traded in the deal that sent J.J. Redick to the Bucks.
Udrih has averaged 9.1 points and 3.6 assists during his career in 23 minutes per game and would be an excellent addition to a back court that already features Mike Conley, Tony Allen, Jerryd Bayless, Jamaal Franklin, and Mike Miller. He has a career shooting average of 46% from the field and has shot 35% from three point range.
While he might not be quite as talented as Williams, Udrih could probably be signed for significantly less depending on what kind of offers he receives from other teams. Besides the Grizzlies, there are supposedly at least four other teams interested in adding the veteran guard to their teams, including the New York Knicks, although they have been linked to a large number of guards in recent weeks.
Delonte West: West didn't play in the NBA last season and was last seen playing for the Dallas Mavericks during the 2011-12 season, however, he has drawn interest from the Memphis Grizzlies and New York Knicks this offseason. While West may have issues off the court that have troubled him in the past, he has always been a talented player that has contributed to several winning franchises throughout his career.
The eight-year veteran has career averages of 9.7 points, 3.6 assists, and 2.9 rebounds per game in stints with the Boston Celtics, Seattle SuperSonics, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Mavericks. He has played in 58 playoff games during his career, and he also has experience from advancing in the postseason during his time playing with LeBron James in Cleveland that he could bring to the Grizzlies.
With multiple reports suggesting that New York is out of the running for his services, the Grizzlies could probably land West for the veterans minimum unless a mystery team suddenly develops interest in signing him. Considering all 32 teams took a pass last season, West better hope he lands a spot with someone this season or might not get another chance in the NBA.
Antawn Jamison: Jamison is reportedly only interested in signing with four teams: the Los Angeles Clippers, Charlotte Bobcats, Chicago Bulls, and Memphis Grizzlies. The 15-year NBA veteran met with Clippers head coach Doc Rivers for dinner on Saturday night, and while no offer was formally made, their representatives are supposed to meet again in the near future.
While Jamison is nearing the end of his career, he is one of the best shooters still available at any position, as he has shot 45% from the field and 36% percent from three during his career (which is eighth best among all unsigned players). The Grizzlies already have a loaded front court with Zach Randolph, Marc Gasol, Ed Davis, and Kosta Koufos, however, you can never have too many talented big men that can space the floor.
At worst, Jamison would provide first year Grizzlies head coach Dave Joerger with someone who could play five to ten minutes a night in the front court, space the floor for other shooters on the floor, and have another body that can draw six fouls. He has tremendous career numbers of 18.8 points and 7.6 rebounds per game, however, his numbers took a steep drop last season with the Los Angeles Lakers where he only averaged 9.4 points and 4.8 rebounds per game.
Lamar Odom: While Odom clearly and desperately wants to remain in Los Angeles with either the Clippers or Lakers, it remains to be seen whether or not either one of them are interested in signing him. Odom has played with both teams, most recently the Clippers, however, neither seems to be in a rush to re-sign the forward. If he is eventually forced to look elsewhere to continue playing, Memphis would provide him with a city to contend and perhaps get a little bit of revenge.
Odom, who has career averages of 13.3 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 3.7 assists, would give the Grizzlies someone who could play either forward position and could possibly step in at center in some small ball line-ups. While he has been in the league 14 seasons and is coming off one of his worst, Odom could still potentially be solid contributor for a team that is chasing a title.
However, it's unlikely Odom would be able to stay 100% focused on the Grizzlies and winning between having to deal with his celebrity wife, Khloe Kardashian, their reality show, and their constant desire to be in Los Angeles. Also, Odom would likely demand more money than the Memphis front office would be willing to pay the forward. Considering they have most of the pieces in place for next season, don't expect the Grizzlies to cripple their cap to sign anyone at this stage.
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