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Conley shares needed speed
By Ronald Tillery (Contact)
Thursday, January 3, 2008
INDIANAPOLIS -- Until now, Grizzlies coach Marc Iavaroni has only cruised with his basketball version of a Ferrari.
But that changed Wednesday night when Iavaroni decided that it is time to go full throttle with rookie point guard Mike Conley, whom Iavaroni lightheartedly compared to the speedy Italian sports car on draft night.
Conley made his first NBA start, replacing veteran Damon Stoudamire, for the Grizzlies' road game against the Indiana Pacers.
Iavaroni was noncommittal when asked if the move marked the official transition to Conley taking over as the full-time starter at point job. He did guarantee this: "Mike Conley will start (Friday night) against Boston."
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Conley's maturity and poise are already impressive attributes to go along with his speed and court vision.
He collected seven assists before committing his only turnover. Even so, it was a traveling violation and had nothing to do with decision making. Conley, who finished with a game-high eight assists and a career-high six rebounds, would lead all rookies in assists (4.1 per game) but he hasn't played in enough contests to qualify.
Conley is, however, confident he can make an immediate impact.
"Just by making plays," he said. "Sometimes we get to a dead spot. We don't know what to do and we might go one-on-one. I think I can be the kind of guy who can come off a pick and get a guy an open look instead someone working hard trying to create his own shot. I think I can get easy shots for everybody."
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Conley shares needed speed : Grizzlies : Commercial Appeal
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January 3, 2008
Conley plays efficiently in starting debut
Point guard will start Friday for Grizzlies
By Mark Montieth and Mike Wells
mark.montieth@indystar.com
Mike Conley got his first NBA start Wednesday. In his hometown, no less.
It's possible he won't give it back.
The Lawrence North High School graduate helped Memphis break a five-game losing streak with an efficient, mature performance, finishing with seven points, eight assists, six rebounds, three steals and just one turnover in 35 minutes as the Grizzlies embarrassed the Indiana Pacers 90-72 at Conseco Fieldhouse.
Memphis coach Marc Iavaroni, however, promised only that Conley would start again Friday in Boston.
"For his first NBA start, he did a very nice job," Iavaroni allowed.
With the Grizzlies having won just nine of their first 31 games, it seems a good time for Conley -- the No. 4 pick in last June's draft -- to dive headfirst into his learning process.
Veteran Damon Stoudamire, who had started each of the 29 games he had played prior to Wednesday, was put on the inactive list. He will remain there for a while, team officials said.
"I don't expect anything," said Conley, who was playing in his second game since missing 20 with a torn muscle in his right shoulder. "I'm just going to go out and play my game."
He realizes the opportunity that stands before him, however.
"The possibility is there," he said. "You get a small window for opportunities sometimes, and you have to take it."
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Conley plays efficiently in starting debut | IndyStar.com
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