HomeSportsGrizzlies/NBA SportsGrizzlies/NBA LENS & LINES: Ten views of the Grizzlies at work! By TSD Newsroom 01/01/2022 0 292 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Photojournalist Warren Roseborough shoots the Grizzlies for The New Tri-State Defender. He included this image among his Top Ten of 2021. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) MY GRIZZLIES TOP TEN – WARREN ROSEBOROUGH Xavier Tillman of the Grizzlies powers up against Carmelo Anthony, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook of the Lakers. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) Portland tried to throw a block party but Jaren Jackson Jr. was undeterred as he drove to the hoop for two. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) Ja Morant, whose stardom is rising, demonstrates his hops on this highlight move. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) Undaunted by the Milwaukee Bucks’ Brook Lopez’ (7’ 0”), Ja Morant drives in the paint with intentionality and draws a foul. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) De’ Anthony Melton is a picture of concentration as he maneuvers around Golden State’s Draymond Green. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) The Grizzlies’ success this season is largely powered by their commitment to team defense. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) Desmond Bane gathers in the reward of playing tough defense. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) Brandon Clarke attacks the rim with high-flying force. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) Jaren Jackson Jr. uses every inch of his wingspan on this rejection. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) Ja Morant makes another of his signature, go-to-the-basket moves against the Miami Heat. (Photo: Warren Roseborough/The New Tri-State Defender) Share this:Post Previous articleDay one of 2022 is day seven of KwanzaaNext article14 PHOTOS TELL A STORY OF 2021 Related Articles Memphis Government The TSD Interview: Mayor Paul Young: City could be at financial risk ‘if we don’t do something now’ Community Insert Money, Receive Book: Heal The Hood Foundation launches comic book vending machines Featured Stories After 40 Years, ‘Mayor of Whitehaven’ Hazel Moore is closing up shop Stay Connected21,507FansLike2,634FollowersFollow17,200SubscribersSubscribe - Advertisement - Latest News Memphis Government The TSD Interview: Mayor Paul Young: City could be at financial risk ‘if we don’t do something now’ Community Insert Money, Receive Book: Heal The Hood Foundation launches comic book vending machines Featured Stories After 40 Years, ‘Mayor of Whitehaven’ Hazel Moore is closing up shop Memphis Government City Council likely to discuss Mayor Young’s proposed solid waste fee increase next week Faith WATCH: National Day of Prayer service at Handy Park on Beale St. Load more