‘The Blind Side’ was billed as an American fairytale, about how football can bridge the racial divide. Turns out the story was never so neat and tidy.
Author: Mark Giannotto, Memphis Commercial Appeal
Rory McIlroy takes a jab at Phil Mickelson over excerpt from golf gambling book
Rory McIlroy wanted to make sure he got one last shot in Thursday after the first round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis.
Ja Morant making fools out of everyone who supported him after latest gun incident
The latest Ja Morant incident isn’t a gun problem. It’s a judgment problem that should force the NBA and the Grizzlies to reconsider the path he’s on.
Ja Morant acted like a petulant child. The Memphis Grizzlies couldn’t ignore it anymore | Opinion
Ja Morant’s decision to brandish a gun in a nightclub on Instagram left the Memphis Grizzlies with no choice. They couldn’t look the other way anymore
The Grizzlies can help Memphis heal from Tyre Nichols’ death. It won’t be easy | Opinion
The Grizzlies are trying to be a light for the city in the wake of Tyre Nichols’ death. Why you shouldn’t dismiss that as just another sports cliché.
Ja Morant ‘tweaked his ankle’ in Memphis Grizzlies’ win vs. Oklahoma City Thunder
Ja Morant “tweaked his ankle” in the fourth quarter of the Memphis Grizzlies’ game against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Cameron Smith winning FedEx St. Jude Championship would be nightmare for PGA Tour | Opinion
Cameron Smith, rumored to eventually be joining LIV Golf, is in the mix to win in Memphis – which would catapult him to No. 1 in the world.
AAC commissioner Mike Aresco on expansion: Big 12 has ‘done what they accused us of doing’
AAC commissioner Mike Aresco discussed expansion now that Cincinnati, UCF and Houston are set to leave the league for the Big 12.
Opinion: Fishing thrives in the age of coronavirus, with people seeking a calming distraction
Fishing can be a therapeutic distraction as the country faces the coronavirus pandemic, and one fishing spot in Tennessee has been busier than ever.
Opinion: NCAA out for blood in James Wiseman case and Memphis has itself to blame
With Memphis in the middle of an NCAA infractions case, what seemed like a risky decision to play James Wiseman now feels downright stupid.