2000–01_Vancouver_Grizzlies_season

2000–01 Vancouver Grizzlies season

2000–01 Vancouver Grizzlies season

NBA professional basketball team season


The 2000–01 NBA season was the Grizzlies' sixth season in the National Basketball Association.[1] It would also be their final year in Vancouver. For the third straight year, the Grizzlies had the second pick in the 2000 NBA draft, which they used to select Stromile Swift out of Louisiana State University.[2][3][4] During the off-season, the team acquired Isaac Austin from the Washington Wizards,[5][6] re-acquired Tony Massenburg after one season with the Houston Rockets,[7] and signed free agent Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf.[8] Entering their sixth season, the rumors of a move became a reality. Club owner Michael Heisley decided that it was time for the Grizzlies to move on. After five losing seasons had given the team low morale and decreasing support in the community, the team found itself in debt.[9] Despite winning four of their first five games under new head coach Sidney Lowe,[10] the Grizzlies lost seven straight afterwards, losing 21 of their next 25 games.[11]

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On February 19, the Grizzlies were in last place in the Midwest Division with a record of 17–36, and Heisley traveled to Memphis, Tennessee to discuss a deal between the city and the team. Other city candidates for the team's relocation included Louisville, Kentucky, Anaheim, California and New Orleans, Louisiana.[9] The NBA would grant the team permission to move to Memphis, as the NBA determined that its time in Vancouver was a failure.[12][13][14] At midseason, the team traded Othella Harrington to the New York Knicks in exchange for Erick Strickland.[15][16] Despite a five-game winning streak in mid February, the Grizzlies would lose seven straight again, then post a nine-game losing streak in March, finishing in last place again with a record of 23 wins and 59 losses, which was their best record in Vancouver.[11] The Grizzlies lost their final two games against the Toronto Raptors, finishing with a 4–7 record in regular season games against their Canadian rival. Shareef Abdur-Rahim led the team with 20.5 points and 9.1 rebounds per game, while Michael Dickerson finished second on the team in scoring averaging 16.3 points per game, and Mike Bibby provided with 15.9 points and 8.4 assists per game.[17]

On April 14, the Grizzlies played their final home game at General Motors Place in Vancouver. The Grizzlies lost to the Houston Rockets, 100–95 as Steve Francis, who had been drafted by the Grizzlies but refused to play for the team, was booed throughout the game.[18][19] In their final game on April 18 as the "Vancouver Grizzlies", the club played the Golden State Warriors in Oakland. The Grizzlies beat the Warriors 95–81 to avoid another 60-loss season.[20][21]

The franchise moved to Memphis, and began play in the 2001–02 NBA season as the Memphis Grizzlies. Also following the season, Abdur-Rahim was traded to the Atlanta Hawks for the 3rd pick in the draft (Pau Gasol),[22][23][24] while Bibby was traded to the Sacramento Kings,[25][26][27] Strickland signed as a free agent with the Boston Celtics,[28] and Abdul-Rauf and Doug West both retired.

Draft picks

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Roster

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Regular season

Season standings

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Record vs. opponents

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Game log

#DateOpponentScoreRecordAttendance
1October 31Seattle SuperSonics94–881–015,779
2November 2@ Los Angeles Clippers99–912–015,546
3November 4Los Angeles Lakers89–982–118,183
4November 6Atlanta Hawks97–873–111,639
5November 8@ Dallas Mavericks101–744–111,500
6November 9@ Houston Rockets78–854–210,906
7November 11@ San Antonio Spurs78–914–318,556
8November 16Los Angeles Clippers72–764–412,210
9November 18Dallas Mavericks88–914–513,301
10November 20Denver Nuggets92–954–611,809
11November 22@ Minnesota Timberwolves100–1014–716,783
12November 24@ Detroit Pistons96–1184–814,709
13November 26@ Boston Celtics98–875–811,551
14November 27@ New York Knicks72–975–919,763
15November 29Phoenix Suns109–106 (2OT)6–912,314
16December 1Indiana Pacers76–86 (OT)6–1011,758
17December 3San Antonio Spurs79–976–1111,655
18December 5Detroit Pistons91–837–1112,578
19December 7@ Utah Jazz87–987–1217,958
20December 9Philadelphia 76ers79–837–1315,671
21December 11Houston Rockets75–827–1412,145
22December 13Seattle SuperSonics93–947–1515,102
23December 15@ Los Angeles Lakers76–987–1618,211
24December 17Orlando Magic91–1017–1713,729
25December 20Washington Wizards118–1048–1711,510
26December 22Sacramento Kings93–958–1814,656
27December 23@ Los Angeles Clippers90–928–1912,001
28December 26Phoenix Suns95–978–2016,110
29December 29@ Portland Trail Blazers81–1048–2120,309
30December 30Golden State Warriors101–1028–2214,485
31January 3Charlotte Hornets99–899–2211,873
32January 5@ Phoenix Suns76–1089–2318,359
33January 7Milwaukee Bucks120–11710–2311,771
34January 9Denver Nuggets105–11210–2412,417
35January 12@ Seattle SuperSonics102–11510–2513,196
36January 13Cleveland Cavaliers119–10711–2512,540
37January 15@ Los Angeles Lakers112–113 (OT)11–2618,318
38January 17@ Denver Nuggets97–12111–2712,117
39January 19Miami Heat86–9711–2814,281
40January 21Minnesota Timberwolves94–9611–2913,108
41January 23@ San Antonio Spurs77–11011–3014,764
42January 25@ Dallas Mavericks83–12011–3112,690
43January 26@ Houston Rockets89–10611–3212,316
44January 29New Jersey Nets97–8612–3215,475
45January 31@ Phoenix Suns92–10112–3316,502
46February 2@ Sacramento Kings95–10512–3417,317
47February 3Chicago Bulls91–8413–3416,845
48February 5@ Seattle SuperSonics82–9513–3515,082
49February 7Utah Jazz82–9213–3613,240
50February 13Boston Celtics99–9814–3611,735
51February 15Golden State Warriors99–8915–3610,612
52February 16@ Golden State Warriors92–7916–3613,173
53February 18@ Minnesota Timberwolves110–10217–3618,693
54February 20@ Washington Wizards116–10418–3612,240
55February 21@ Philadelphia 76ers91–10718–3717,944
56February 23@ Milwaukee Bucks81–9318–3817,682
57February 24@ Chicago Bulls75–9018–3921,496
58February 27Dallas Mavericks112–11618–4012,977
59February 28@ Utah Jazz83–10118–4119,452
60March 3Los Angeles Lakers88–9818–4219,193
61March 5San Antonio Spurs77–9118–4310,798
62March 6@ Portland Trail Blazers105–9719–4320,580
63March 9Portland Trail Blazers95–8520–4315,512
64March 11Toronto Raptors84–10120–4419,193
65March 13@ Atlanta Hawks99–10920–459,664
66March 14@ Charlotte Hornets95–10020–4616,018
67March 16@ Orlando Magic99–10320–4715,278
68March 17@ Miami Heat81–9520–4816,500
69March 20@ New Jersey Nets90–10420–4914,531
70March 22@ Cleveland Cavaliers95-10920–5012,168
71March 23@ Indiana Pacers75–9520–5118,345
72March 25@ Toronto Raptors92–10220–5219,800
73March 29New York Knicks89–6821–5215,949
74April 1Utah Jazz73–9221–5313,093
75April 4Los Angeles Clippers86–7822–5311,312
76April 6Sacramento Kings90–11822–5414,863
77April 7@ Denver Nuggets97-9822–5514,934
78April 10Minnesota Timberwolves91–10422–5610,430
79April 12Portland Trail Blazers87–10022–5712,796
80April 14Houston Rockets95–11022–5818,571
81April 16@ Sacramento Kings100–11022–5917,317
82April 18@ Golden State Warriors95–8123–5914,437

Player statistics

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  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game
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Award winners

Transactions


References

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