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A youth army finished third in the West, and the youth storm of Morant and the Grizzlies swept through the alliance

Which NBA team game do you like to watch the most? My answer is the Memphis Grizzlies. With another home win over the Warriors with the Splash Brothers, the Grizzlies won ten straight games, once again setting a new team record. The team's record also climbed to fourth place in the West, making it the hottest team in the league.

A youth army finished third in the West, and the youth storm of Morant and the Grizzlies swept through the alliance

Morant is at the heart of the Grizzlies' presidency, and this is only the third season of his career. Morant became the youngest player in NBA history to average 25 points per game during the team's ten-game winning streak. When we mention Morant's name, he no longer represents the future, but the 22-year-old younger generation, the best building stone in the league, and even this season, he may become an All-Star starter. Are all the people named Rand so awesome?

A youth army finished third in the West, and the youth storm of Morant and the Grizzlies swept through the alliance

Under Morant, the Grizzlies returned to the playoffs in their second year of rebuilding, and the current Grizzlies' main roster is very young: 22-year-old Jalen Jackson is a big man who is perfectly suited to the small-ball era. The 23-year-old became the team's second-place scorer, averaging three three-pointers per game on 40-percent shooting. There's also Williams, 20, Tillman, 22, and Dillon, 25. The Grizzlies averaged more than 7 points per game for nine players, and none were over the age of 30!

A youth army finished third in the West, and the youth storm of Morant and the Grizzlies swept through the alliance

Take a look at some of the Grizzlies' key stats: The team averaged no. 3 in the league, no. 2 in the league in shots per game, no. 4 in the league in shooting percentage, no. 1 in the rebounding league, no. 1 in offensive rebounds, no. 1 in the steals league, and no. 1 in the block league. If they can stay healthy and in their current form, the Grizzlies are expected to stay in the top half of the Western Conference playoffs and get home advantage in the first round. Look forward to them in the playoffs and continue to stir up the youth storm. If you haven't seen their game yet, why not start following them for now.

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