Jaylen Wells can't dunk on Zach Edey because they are on the same Rising Stars team, but he can on Jaren Jackson Jr. if his team makes it to Sunday.
Memphis Grizzlies rookies Zach Edey and Jaylen Wells will play LeBron James and Steph Curry on Sunday, but they're hoping to match up against another player.
Here's how Zach Edey fared in his 51st NBA game for the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
No. 13 MSU preyed in the paint on the Zach Edey-less Boilermakers ... “When he dunks (three) times, it's hard to know which dunk, right?” Painter said of Carr. “The dunk?” MSU coach Tom Izzo added.
Zach Edey was still in, but he played alongside GG Jackson ... He scored the final Grizzlies basket after a dunk on a pass ...
Wells wanted to try the improbable task of dunking over the ... but he's hoping to connect with Edey to change that. "I'm looking to run some pick-and-rolls with Zach," Wells said.
Wells, Zach Edey and Team Chris won two games against ... and Jackson said last week that he hopes to get a chance to dunk on Edey. Most of the trash talk has been between Jackson and Wells ...
Zach Edey was still in, but he played alongside GG ... He scored the final Grizzlies basket after a dunk on a pass from Desmond Bane. While his night was encouraging, Memphis needed more.