When Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins moved O.J. Mayo to the bench early this season, the intent was to give his team something it hadn’t had since Hollins took over a year-and-a-half earlier: A bona fide sixth-man. Someone who could be counted on to play significant minutes off the bench and provide consistent production.
Well, the Grizzlies have, indeed, had a strong sixth man this season, but it hasn’t been Mayo, who missed 10 games to league suspension and has been an erratic performer all season.…
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