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6-Foot-3 Guard Plays Center for Undermanned Grizzlies
7 Feb
Summary
- Jahmai Mashack, a 6-foot-3 guard, played center due to injuries and trades.
- He previously guarded 7-foot-3 Zach Edey in college.
- Portland exploited Memphis' size disadvantage, scoring 60 paint points.

On February 6th, Memphis Grizzlies guard Jahmai Mashack, standing at 6-foot-3, accepted the challenging assignment of playing the center position. This necessity arose from multiple injuries to the team's regular centers and recent trades involving key big men. Mashack had prior experience playing center in college, even guarding the formidable 7-foot-3 Zach Edey.
During the recent game against the Portland Trail Blazers, Mashack faced opponents like 7-foot-3 Donovan Clingan and 7-foot-2 Yang Hansen. He contributed five points, one rebound, and three steals in 20 minutes of play. The Trail Blazers ultimately leveraged their significant size advantage, dominating the paint with 60 points in their 135-115 win.
Mashack's scrappy play was evident as he utilized his agility and basketball IQ to create turnovers. He successfully pressured opponents into mistakes, forcing two turnovers from Hansen alone. While adapting to the NBA's faster pace and increased screening compared to college, Mashack expressed no excuses for the adjustment.




