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It's also important to note that with the departure of both OJ Mayo and Gay, there's not really anyone left on the Grizzlies roster that instantly stands out as the crunch-time scorer.
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With the Grizzlies fighting to hold on to their 4th seed in the piranha-filled kiddie pool that is the Western conference, trading their leading scorer for three new faces in the middle of the season is sure to come with questions about how well they'll play over the last 35 games of the season. In a move that I can't help but look at as another salary dump by a front office extremely averse to the luxury tax in the era of the new CBA, the Grizzlies have shipped off Rudy Gay to the NBA wasteland of Toronto. The Raptors, according to sources, are expected to take on Grizzlies reserve center Hamed Haddadi in addition to Gay. Memphis, sources said, is also expected receive a second-round pick from Toronto as part of the deal. The Pistons have agreed to send Tayshaun Prince and Austin Daye to the Grizzlies to acquire Calderon as part of the trade, sources said. Sources said the Grizzlies will acquire forward Ed Davis and veteran guard Jose Calderon from the Raptors and then move Calderon to a third team to ultimately make this a three-team deal.