1. Morant retired from injury, and the Grizzlies' strength was frustrated.
The Grizzlies have suffered a major blow this season, with Morant, the centerpiece of the team, undergoing surgery for a labral tear in his right shoulder** and reimbursing the season. Morant, a former All-Star, has been hailed as "the next Rose" for his spectacular style of play. However, his injury has greatly affected the strength of the Grizzlies, and their record has dropped to 259% win rate. With the loss of Morant, the Grizzlies seem to have lost their former power, which undoubtedly brings a huge dilemma to the team.
Second, the lineup has changed, and "No Mo Bear" is no longer the division of the past.
Although the head coach of the Grizzlies is still Jenkins, due to major changes in the roster, such as the departure of key players such as Adams and Clark, the "No Mo Bears" has lost its former power. The former "No Mo Bear" was characterized by iron-blooded defense and teamwork, which made opponents daunting. However, today's Grizzlies are full of holes on the defensive end, and the teamwork is not as good as before. Without these key players, the Grizzlies seem to have lost their soul and will struggle to regain their former glory.
3. Challenges and hopes coexist, and the future of the grizzlies is promising.
Despite the Grizzlies' current struggle, there are challenges and hopes. The team needs to rediscover its identity, strengthen its defense and improve its teamwork. In addition, the Grizzlies will need to find the right players in the transfer market to add depth to their roster. As long as the team has firm confidence and actively responds to the difficulties, I believe that the Grizzlies will be able to get back on track and achieve better results.
IV. Conclusion. Morant's injury has created a huge dilemma for the Grizzlies, but the team needs to face up to the reality and respond to the challenge. The "No Mo Bears" are gone, and now the Grizzlies need to continue to grow and rebuild their glory in the midst of difficult conditions. We look forward to seeing the Grizzlies rise again and prove themselves in the future."