The Memphis Grizzlies have gone from a lottery team this past offseason to now entering the month of February with a 32-16 ...
Desmond Bane slid over to point guard, Luke Kennard entered the starting lineup and Jaren Jackson Jr. continued his dominant ways to lead Memphis to a 139-126 victory against New Orleans.
MLB All-Star Brent Rooker’s Grizzlies fandom has had a resurgence thanks to a budding friendship with Memphis guard Luke ...
In order to boost their odds, the Pacers have been encouraged to make their second small trade of the season and add sharpshooter Luke Kennard. This season, Kennard is shooting 46.5 percent from 3 ...
During his first offseason running the Detroit Pistons front office, Trajan Langdon prioritized outside shooting around the ...
Still, Indiana could use some more shooting off the bench. According to Bleacher Report, there is one specific trade target that they should have in mind. That trade target is Luke Kennard.
Kennard (ankle) has been listed as probable ... The 28-year-old is averaging 9.0 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game, shooting 46.1 percent from the floor and 46.6 percent from beyond ...
so Kennard is likely to see plenty of usage Friday in what will be his first start of the season. Kennard has been shooting the lights out this season, hitting 46.4 percent from beyond the arc.
Plus, Coach Ty Lue remembers Terrance Mann’s 39-point outburst that took Clippers to Western Conference finals.
A breakout week from reserve guard Luke Kennard has aided the Grizzlies ... Jenkins also complimented the contributions from shooting guard Desmond Bane, who moved into Morant's vacated point ...
Luke Kennard on the deadline ... he ended it with averages of 13.2 pints while shooting 55.2% from three.