Grizzlies CEO Jason Levien' prevailing sentiment is that Memphis when healthy was as good as any team in the NBA, and the goal for the next few months, he said, is re-securing and then bolstering a roster the front office already enjoys.
It is unsurprising, then, that one of the principal objectives for the summer is to keep the nucleus together, and that starts with Zach Randolph, who has a player option for next year. Both sides have expressed a desire to see Randolph in a Memphis uniform once more.
He mentioned Mike Miller and James Johnson as two players the front office has a "real interest in keeping."
Levien acknowledged that shooting must be enhanced. "I think we have to," Levien said. "I think we were dead last in the league in 3-pointers made."