January 23, 2025
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Desmond Bane’s humorous podcast featuring Jaren Jackson Jr. revealed the Grizzlies’ secrets…

The NBA standings and the atmosphere in the locker room, even after losses, indicate that the Memphis Grizzlies have a winning formula. Jaren Jackson Jr. and Desmond Bane have been quietly influencing the culture for years, but Ja Morant’s dunks receive the majority of the attention. In a recent interview on the Young Man and the Three podcast, the two spoke deeply into their friendship and the team.

Prior to a road game against the Houston Rockets, Bane gave an explanation of the Grizzlies’ strong camaraderie.

Bane revealed, “I believe it is the egos, putting those to the side.” It’s easier for everyone else to follow suit, in my opinion, if the top performers aren’t driven by statistics, honors, and recognition. It’s simple to feel pleased for other people when they succeed.

According to Bane, it helps that Memphis is the type of place where there are “no distractions” for the team.

The topic of conversation can swiftly shift from the Grizzlies complaining about their losses to where to have supper. The discussion then returns to a Rookie of the Year aside, praising Zach Edey and Jaylen Wells. Because he destroys the opposing team’s offensive, Wells is referred to as J-Murda.

Jackson Jr. started by saying, “Wells is guarding the best player every game, and that is such a rare thing for a rookie to deal with.” He takes it very lightly, and I don’t believe I’ve discussed his feelings with him.The way we’re setting up, he needs to guard like a playoff player.

Everybody had been a rookie once. Jackson Jr. recalled that throughout the pre-draft process, fellow Michigan State alumnus Draymond Green contacted. Jackson Jr. had already signed up for a few second-year courses with the intention of delaying his NBA career for a year. He eventually saw some mock drafts with lottery rankings, but he was not considered for the top overall choice.

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Jackson Jr. saw a number appear on the screen that he did not recognize. Green had only one word to say and a straightforward question about Jackson Jr.’s goals.

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“What is your desired draft position?” Green was asked. “Stupid.”
Bane had to chuckle. It was a sincere conversation between longtime friends and teammates.

Jackson Jr. jokingly remarked, “I met Des when I blocked his shot.” “In Indiana, it was.”

“I was aware of him prior to all of this.” Bane cut in.

“He took a brief break.” Jackson Jr. fired back.

“I detest Jaren, that guy. He’s merely a tall, lanky guy with a low-fading hairstyle that makes it impossible to tell if he has hair or not. “Blocking shots,” said Bane. “Since Jackson Jr. attends Park Tudor near Indianapolis, not many people are aware that he plays at a 2A school. The man occasionally shows up after transferring to La Lumiere, and he’s currently at Michigan State.

He was 6′ 9”, lanky, with a quirky jump shot, and Bane sighed, “Not really sure what he is good at yet.” “It was insane.”

Jackson Jr. requested greater recognition for the styling and pre-production work.

Jackson Jr. said, “I felt like I was getting my low cut done, but no one cared because I was at a 2A school.” “My first year, I played JV. Then we received a high ranking. You are ranked.

After being ranked, Bane and Jackson Jr. were invited to the NBA Draft stage a few years later.

What did Jackson Jr. know about Bane prior to that initial on-court conflict?

Bane yelled, “Nothing!” before “Trip” could come up with a reply.

“I was wearing blinders,” Jackson Jr. stated. “I wasn’t concerned about that if you’re not in my division or one of these nearby schools.”

Now, they are more focused on Memphis and what they can control. Bane and Jackson Jr. felt that these Grizzlies were a little too brazen. Although there was a lot of trash talk, everyone now knows the assignment. It would be more efficient to wait until the postseason to unleash that aggression. Desmond Bane’s humorous podcast featuring Jaren Jackson Jr. revealed the Grizzlies’ secrets.

Bane remarked, “Our trash talk is more controlled.” “Compared to previous seasons, it is now more subdued.”

A Ja Morant drive in the lane is slower than the hour-long melee that was the podcast. Bane may also be increasing the number of people who visit the business. The host hinted that the editors will have plenty of job stability as Bane would be working more with the ThreeFourTwo network.

 

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