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Allen will be the third member of the Grizzlies' "Core Four" to have his jersey retired; Zach Randolph's No. 50 and Marc Gasol's No. 33 were the franchise's first two retired numbers.
The fast-paced offense of Mike D'Antoni's system initially seemed as if it would push big guys like Zach Randolph out of the New York Knicks' list of top producers. Now word around tri-state ...
Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph and Tony Allen played together for seven seasons on the "Grit n' Grind" Memphis Grizzlies. After a short delay, Allen's jersey will hanging alongside his teammates in March.
He was a six-time All-Defensive team selection during the Grizzlies’ “Grit and Grind” era. Randolph's ceremony took place in 2021 while Gasol was inducted last April.
Back in 2015, when Randolph was with the Grizzlies, he had exchanged elbows with "Boogie" during a post-up move, making it clear that even as his career approached its later stages, he wouldn't ...
Zach Randolph, a Grizzlies legend, had his No. 50 jersey retired by the franchise. “Z-Bo,” a former Michigan State standout, played eight seasons in Memphis.
Former Grizzlies player Zach Randolph smiles during the jersey retirement ceremony for Marc Gasol at FedExForum in Memphis, Tenn., on Saturday, April 6, 2024.