Star point guard Ja Morant believes back-to-back college Player of the Year Zach Edey will have a strong debut season in the NBA, per Damichael Cole of The Memphis Commercial Appeal. Edey, who played four years at Purdue, was selected by the Grizzlies with the No. 9 overall pick in June’s draft.
“Definitely rookie of the year,” Morant said of his expectations for Edey. “I think easily, too.”
As Cole writes, Edey worked out with his new teammate earlier this summer and Morant came away impressed.
“For him to come in and say he wants to work out with me and then getting through the workout throughout the whole week, it was big-time for him,” Morant said. “It made me excited to have him on the team. His skill set is even much better.”
Here’s more from the Southwest:
- Morant was suspended for the first 25 games of last season, played nine games, and then suffered a shoulder injury which required season-ending surgery in January (Memphis went 6-3 with him and 21-52 without him). However, he was cleared for contact work in early July and is fully healthy ahead of training camp, according to Tim MacMahon of ESPN. Morant estimated he was at 75% strength in late July. Fellow Grizzlies guard Marcus Smart, who was limited to 20 games last season due to a litany of injuries, also makes ESPN’s list of key player returns to monitor for 2024/25, as does Pelicans forward Zion Williamson, who is fully recovered from the left hamstring strain he suffered late last season, per Andrew Lopez.
- Jack Tien-Dana of RealGM weighs the pros and cons of Mavericks star Luka Doncic being physically stronger and heavier than he was when he first came in the league, writing that the 25-year-old and Dallas will need to “reconcile a series of contradictions” to get the best out of the All-NBA guard deep in the playoffs.
- In a subscriber-only story for his Substack, Dallas Hoops Journal, Grant Afseth says Mavericks forward P.J. Washington could be the team’s “X-factor” heading into 2024/25. In order to optimally complement Doncic and Dallas’ other starters, Washington will need to become a more consistent outside shooter, Afseth observes. Washington entered last season with a career mark of 36.6% from three-point range, but shot just 32.0% from beyond the arc in ’23/24.
- The Rockets brought back Jeff Green and Aaron Holiday because they showed they could be productive when called upon last season despite having inconsistent roles, writes Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle (subscription required). The two veterans are also valued for their leadership, Feigen notes. The Rockets opted to guarantee Green’s $8MM salary for 2024/25, while Holiday re-signed with Houston on two-year, $9.6MM deal in free agency.
IMO
Lakers are a better team than Rockets
AD is far better than Sengun
DLo is smarter and better than Jalen Green
Lakers have another superstar
Many believe that Rockets are a better team than Lakers next season
Rockets bench talents have little playing time
Why?
Wait until the season gets going before saying which team is better. Both teams have holes to fill and see if they have the growth to be better. D’lo is not smarter than Green. Green needs to get better on the 3pt shot which he can improve on being so young. Nobody would take D’Lo over Green.
Depends on the Green…
Jalen, hell no… Draymond… Yeah…
The question is can Zach Edey be fast enough to play NBA ball? Wait and see if he can keep up with the fast pace of going up and down the court. Summer league is playing against bench and rookies. Wait until he plays against starters and allstars. It may take him a a few years to be a good center in the NBA.
No way yall put Zion on the headline just to mention him in one line >.<
Who?
Who will be the first to climb Mount Z.Edey for a poster?