The brunt of the discourse around the Grizzlies' 4-7 start to the season has been aimed at their stars, Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr., and rightfully so, as they take up a combined 48.14% of the team's salary cap space. However, Jaylen Wells has begun his sophomore season in a slump that the team couldn't afford to have with their injury list.
The former Rookie of the Year finalist last season had one of the best rookie seasons by a second-round draft pick in NBA history, as he solidified himself as the team's starting small forward.