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Monday, December 22, 2014

Q&A: Courtney Lee

Courtesy of Slam

SLAM: Everyone around the League was watching your 3OT game with the Spurs last week. What did you learn about your guys, battling the defending champs like that for 15 extra minutes? 
Courtney Lee: That game was one the craziest games I’ve been a part of. Like you said, it went to three overtimes, both teams not backing down. It showed a lot of character within our team to continue to compete, even when things weren’t going right. We’re trying to get to where the defending champs are, and that was a huge test for us. If you watched that whole game, at end of the third OT, you could see both teams meet at half-court and just congratulate each other because it was such a well-fought game.
SLAM: You’re leading the League in three-point field-goal percentage right now, connecting on a career-high 54.5 percent of your attempts from long-range. What do you attribute that effectiveness to?  
Lee: I definitely put a lot of work in with our team’s shooting coach during the offseason. He gave me different workouts during the summer, and that helped me with my muscle memory. Then it’s really all about reps. In our system, we’re doing a good job of moving the ball as a team, creating good spacing, getting each other open shots. Once you get open, you have that confidence to knock it down because you know you put the work in during the offseason. So I’m just in a good rhythm right now.
SLAM: Can you talk about that Grizzlies system under Coach Joerger? You have the fourth-best record in the NBA, suffered only your sixth loss of the season to the Cavaliers on Sunday. What is coach asking of you guys on a nightly basis? 
Lee: The system is pretty much a traditional system. You have two traditional bigs who can post up down low in Gasol and Randolph, and we just play inside-out. We do a good job of moving the ball, spacing and playing off them. So that opens up a lot of things. And coach is just the enforcer, making sure that we’re out there creating the correct spacing and executing. He’s really been great for us.
SLAM: Is it too early to think about how far this team can eventually go this year? What is the tone of the locker room as far as that is concerned? 
Lee: Yeah, it is still early. We have six losses, and the wins are great, but we need to figure out how and why we got those six losses. We need to make those adjustments consistently, and that’s where our focus is right now in the locker room. We’re still growing as a team, and still trying to figuring it all out.
SLAM: You’ve played for a few different teams throughout your career (Magic, Nets, Rockets, Celtics) but now you’re a starter on a contending team in the Western Conference. Do you feel at home with this role in Memphis?
Lee: Yeah, I do. I think that the system really complements my game and my game complements the system. And then playing off the guys on this team, I really feel like it is a home for me in Memphis for sure.
SLAM: As a player, do you see the Western Conference as being more competitive than ever before in your career? 
Lee: That’s one thing I felt when I first got to the team last year, coming over from Boston. I was like, ‘Is every game like this? This is like playoff basketball.’ And it’s been even better and more competitive this year. It’s a close race all around right now. Every game is just super intense. Like that 3OT game we were talking about, then Portland has another 3OT game with the Spurs after that. So yeah, the West has been crazy.
SLAM: The video of you guys all helping out the Memphis Grizzlies intern whose car was stolen went viral and it was a really nice thing to do. How did that come about, why did you guys want to all chip in and buy him a new car?  
Lee: Brandon is just a good guy. He helps us out a lot. As far as anything we need done off the court, he’s always there to do it. And his car got stolen not too long ago, so he was walking around still doing everything that everybody was asking him to do. We just wanted to try to help him, give back as much as possible, and make this Christmas special for him because he really is a good guy.
SLAM: You’ve done some correspondent work on the music scene in the past. You’ve interviewed The Game, covered The Weekend’s concert. Who are some of the younger, newer artists you’re listening to right now?  
Lee: Right now I’m listening to the new J. Cole CD. I’m more of a lyrical guy, as far as music, more of a fan of story-telling, like a Kendrick Lamar or J. Cole. I’m also listening to Lupe Fiasco, Stalley, and then a lot of the older guys too.
SLAM: I read that in high school, you were into sketch art. Have you done anything like that in a while?
Lee: I haven’t in a while, but I am capable of being artistic. The last time I was really serious about it was in high school, like you said. I had a couple of my pieces that went to the local museum. I drew one of my classmate, and the other was a drawing of like this garden scene.
SLAM: You were in Cleveland on Sunday to matchup with LeBron James, Kevin Love and Kyrie Irving. What is your first impression of that group, after playing the Cavaliers for the first time?  
Lee: They have a great personnel there, obviously, with three All-Stars on one team. They didn’t come out to the fast start that they were hoping for this year, but they’re definitely starting to figure it out. Anytime you play against those guys, you know it will be a good battle.

Friday, November 14, 2014

ICYMI: Memphis Grizzlies come from 26 down, beat Sacramento Kings on a alley-oop reverse layup (video)


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Grizzlies Lee reveals a bit of strategy against Thunder

The two franchises are very familiar with one another and with the series shifting to Memphis tied at 1 game apiece, the recipe is there for a long series between the Grizzlies and the Oklahoma City Thunder.  Due to a torn meniscus last season, Thunder G Russell Westbrook missed last season's 2nd round matchup against the Grizzlies but it appears that the Grizzlies are fine with Westbrook seeing time and taking shots this year according to Grizzlies G Courtney Lee.

"We're fine with Westbrook taking shots, I mean, that's kinda what you want - the more shots he takes, the less Durant takes."



Monday, January 6, 2014

Thunder enter Bos/Memphis trade.....Updated

The Oklahoma City Thunder have entered the Boston Celtics/Memphis Grizzlies trade that saw those two franchises swap guards Courtney Lee and Jerryd Bayless.  The trade is now a three team deal with the Celtics acquiring Ryan Gomes from the Thunder.  The Celtics are expected to eventually waive Gomes.  The move will allow the Thunder to have more cap space to possibly setup a future trade.

Update:  The Boston Celtics will receive a future 2nd round pick from the Memphis Grizzlies and the Oklahoma City Thunder will receive a protected 2nd round pick in the 2017 NBA Draft.




Sunday, December 22, 2013

Celtics' Lee talks benching

Boston Celtics G Courtney Lee has been the subject of trade rumors for close to two seasons and recently he was linked in a trade that involved Houston Rockets C Omer Asik.  Lee was reportedly angry at Celtics coach Brad Stevens for benching him in the second half of last evenings game against the Washington Wizards but he will not make a trade request. 

“Nah. I been through worst shit in life than basketball,” Lee said. “I don’t give up on nothing that easy. It’s never going to get to that point. No one man can make me want to walk away from a situation. Now if I get traded, I get traded. That’s one thing. But I’ll never ask for a trade.”

“I can’t … I can’t figure it out other than I missed a couple shots....That could be the only reason why he didn’t play me....We talked....Of course it’s always going to be everything said that I want to hear. But I mean, you see that’s not the case when I’m out there.”


Monday, November 18, 2013

Will the Celtics make a deal with the Knicks?

The Boston Celtics have no interest in trading G Rajon Rondo to the New York Knicks for any package of players outside of Carmelo Anthony but reports show that the Celtics would listen to a trade proposal that would involve them receiving Amar'e Stoudemire if they can unload the contracts of Gerald Wallace and Courtney Lee.


Friday, April 26, 2013

Courtney Lee benched

Celtics G Courtney Lee has been benched by coach Doc Rivers in favor of Jordan Crawford.  The demotion comes as the Celtics have fallen behind 0-2 in their playoff series with the Knicks and the series now shifting to Boston for the next two games.  Rivers feels as if he can get more production out of his half court sets with Crawford along side of his starters.  


"I'm not playing him right now," said Rivers. "Honestly, Jordan [Crawford] has moved in front of him on the depth chart. But Courtney will have a say in this series. I believe that."

"He's handled it great as far as I know," said Rivers. "You never know. Guys move in front of him. Jordan is another guy that can give us what I just talked about offensively. For us our defense has been pretty good. The one thing Jordan does better is he can make a spot-up shot. But right now we're going the other way."




Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Celtics looking to make a move?

The Boston Celtics are currently seeded 8th (12-11) in the eastern conference and they still feel that they can contend for a top spot in the east.  It's been apparent that something has been missing thus far this season as the team chemistry hasn't been there.  Guard Avery Bradley returned to practice this week and with his return the Celtics will have a log jam at the guard spot.  The team's desire is to acquire another big and Courtney Lee's name has come up as possible trade bait.  Lee recently signed a 4 year $21 million deal with the Celtics but his season thus far has been underwhelming as he is shooting just 28% from beyond the arc after having a career average of 38%.


Monday, October 1, 2012

Rivers talks Courtney Lee, fast breaks

Celtics coach Doc Rivers sees the aquicistion of Courtney Lee as an opportunity to run the fast break more.  Lee has a career average of 10 ppg and shoots 38% from beyond the arc.

“What I’m expecting to see is just an all-around player,” Rivers said. “I think he does a lot of things well and that helps our team. He can play multiple positions, he’s a terrific shooter, a terrific defender, a terrific team player — he does a lot for us....I would like to increase the pace of play a little bit. I just think we are a little different of a team...We’ve had guys that really wanted to run and I think we have more of those guys now, so that helps.”


Saturday, July 7, 2012

Pacers interested in Mayo/Lee?

Despite the fact that the Pacers have come to terms with George Hill and are still on the fence when it comes to matching Roy Hibbert's offer from Portland, they are not finished tweaking their roster.  The Pacers are looking to add an explosive guard to their bench and the two names that have come up are OJ Mayo who the Pacers have tried to acquire via trade in the past and Courtney Lee who played an important role in Houston last season.  If one of the guards are signed, it would also send a message to Paul George that he'd have to continue his growth as a player or be replaced in the starting lineup.  


Saturday, June 30, 2012

Rockets to keep Lee?

The Houston Rockets have extended a qualifying offer of $4.3 million to guard Courtney Lee.  The offer will allow Lee to become a restricted free agent and give the Rockets the opportunity to match any offer that Lee may receive from other teams.


Sunday, January 29, 2012

Rockets guard Courtney Lee in car accident

Houston Rockets guard Courtney Lee, who's started the last two games in place of Kevin Martin was involved in a car accident last evening after the Rockets defeated the Knicks.  After the accident Lee called a Rockets security guard and informed him that he was uninjured, Lee also tweeted about the accident.

"Thanking God right now!!! Thanking Cadillac for airbags!! Without them I could have lost my life tonight and two others close to me"




Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Courtney Lee returns to the Rockets

After missing the last 8 games, Courtney Lee returned to the Rockets last evening finishing the night by scoring six points and acquiring two steals.  Lee had missed time with a sprained right calf.