1995–96 Vancouver Grizzlies season | |
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Inaugural season | |
Head coach | Brian Winters |
Owner(s) | Arthur Griffiths |
Arena | General Motors Place |
Results | |
Record | 15–67 (.183) |
Place | Division: 7th (Midwest) Conference: 14th (Western) |
Playoff finish | Did not qualify |
Stats @ Basketball-Reference.com |
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Local media | |
Television | CHAN |
Radio | CKST |
Vancouver Grizzlies seasons | |
1996–97 > |
The Vancouver Grizzlies along with the Toronto Raptors became expansion NBA franchises in 1995. They were the first NBA teams to play in Canada since 1946–47's Toronto Huskies. The Grizzlies got off to a solid start stunning the Portland Trail Blazers on the road 92–80 on November 3. Two nights later the Grizzlies had a successful home debut at General Motors Place by beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 100–98. Despite the start, the Grizzlies lost their next 19 games, as they finished in last place in the Midwestern Division with an NBA-worst record of 15 wins and 67 losses. Only four Grizzlies averaged 10 points per game, as Greg Anthony led the way with 14.0 points per game. In games against the other Canadian expansion team, the Grizzlies and the Toronto Raptors split two games.[1]
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The Grizzlies roster was filled during the 1995 NBA Expansion Draft. Vancouver lost the coin flip to the Toronto Raptors, and had the second pick in the draft. With their first pick, the Grizzlies selected point guard Greg Anthony from the New York Knicks.
Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | Former Team |
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2 | Greg Anthony | Point guard | United States | New York Knicks |
4 | Rodney Dent | Center | United States | Orlando Magic |
6 | Antonio Harvey | Forward | United States | Los Angeles Lakers |
8 | Reggie Slater | Power Forward-Center | United States | Denver Nuggets |
10 | Trevor Ruffin | Point Guard | United States | Phoenix Suns |
12 | Derrick Phelps | Point Guard | United States | Sacramento Kings |
14 | Larry Stewart | Power Forward | United States | Washington Bullets |
16 | Kenny Gattison | Power Forward | United States | Charlotte Hornets |
18 | Byron Scott | Shooting Guard | United States | Indiana Pacers |
20 | Gerald Wilkins | Small Forward | United States | Cleveland Cavaliers |
22 | Benoit Benjamin | Center | United States | New Jersey Nets |
24 | Doug Edwards | Forward | United States | Atlanta Hawks |
26 | Blue Edwards | Shooting Guard | United States | Utah Jazz |
The Grizzlies first ever draft pick was Bryant Reeves.
Round | Pick | Player | Position | Nationality | School/Club Team |
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1 | 4 | Bryant Reeves | Center | United States | Oklahoma State |
2 | 36 | Lawrence Moten | Guard | United States | Syracuse |
Although they won their first two games in franchise history, the Grizzlies finished with the worst win/loss record in the 1995–96 NBA season, as is typical for an expansion team, and lost 23 straight games from February to April (setting an NBA single-season record now shared with the Denver Nuggets; the overall record of 24 is still held by the Cleveland Cavaliers).
# | Date | Opponent | Score | Record | Streak |
1 | November 3 | @ Portland Trail Blazers | 92–80 | 1–0 | Won 1 |
2 | November 5 | Minnesota Timberwolves | 100–98 (OT) | 2–0 | Won 2 |
3 | November 7 | @ Dallas Mavericks | 88–99 | 2–1 | Lost 1 |
4 | November 8 | @ San Antonio Spurs | 62–111 | 2–2 | Lost 2 |
5 | November 10 | Los Angeles Clippers | 91–98 | 2–3 | Lost 3 |
6 | November 11 | @ Seattle SuperSonics | 81–117 | 2–4 | Lost 4 |
7 | November 13 | Dallas Mavericks | 89–94 | 2–5 | Lost 5 |
8 | November 16 | @ Los Angeles Clippers | 98–103 | 2–6 | Lost 6 |
9 | November 17 | Los Angeles Lakers | 91–114 | 2–7 | Lost 7 |
10 | November 19 | @ New York Knicks | 93–98 | 2–8 | Lost 8 |
11 | November 22 | @ Orlando Magic | 93–95 | 2–9 | Lost 9 |
12 | November 24 | @ Charlotte Hornets | 104–116 | 2–10 | Lost 10 |
13 | November 25 | @ Miami Heat | 91–111 | 2–11 | Lost 11 |
14 | November 28 | @ Minnesota Timberwolves | 98–121 | 2–12 | Lost 12 |
15 | November 30 | Chicago Bulls | 88–94 | 2–13 | Lost 13 |
16 | December 1 | @ Los Angeles Lakers | 100–113 | 2–14 | Lost 14 |
17 | December 3 | Milwaukee Bucks | 95–109 | 2–15 | Lost 15 |
18 | December 5 | @ Phoenix Suns | 108–112 | 2–16 | Lost 16 |
19 | December 7 | Detroit Pistons | 84–93 | 2–17 | Lost 17 |
20 | December 10 | Toronto Raptors | 81–93 | 2–18 | Lost 18 |
21 | December 13 | Houston Rockets | 89–100 | 2–19 | Lost 19 |
22 | December 15 | Portland Trail Blazers | 104–100 (OT) | 3–19 | Won 1 |
23 | December 16 | Golden State Warriors | 85–116 | 3–20 | Lost 1 |
24 | December 18 | @ Sacramento Kings | 85–92 | 3–21 | Lost 2 |
25 | December 19 | Seattle SuperSonics | 94–93 | 4–21 | Won 1 |
26 | December 21 | @ Seattle SuperSonics | 68–92 | 4–22 | Lost 1 |
27 | December 22 | Phoenix Suns | 80–101 | 4–23 | Lost 2 |
28 | December 26 | @ Houston Rockets | 84–100 | 4–24 | Lost 3 |
29 | December 28 | @ Dallas Mavericks | 101–103 (2OT) | 4–25 | Lost 4 |
30 | December 30 | Boston Celtics | 103–95 | 5–25 | Won 1 |
31 | January 5 | Philadelphia 76ers | 103–102 (OT) | 6–25 | Won 2 |
32 | January 7 | Los Angeles Clippers | 93–101 | 6–26 | Lost 1 |
33 | January 9 | @ Golden State Warriors | 103–109 | 6–27 | Lost 2 |
34 | January 10 | Denver Nuggets | 85–91 | 6–28 | Lost 3 |
35 | January 12 | Golden State Warriors | 95–104 | 6–29 | Lost 4 |
36 | January 13 | Miami Heat | 69–65 | 7–29 | Won 1 |
37 | January 18 | Cleveland Cavaliers | 90–98 | 7–30 | Lost 1 |
38 | January 20 | New York Knicks | 84–80 | 8–30 | Won 1 |
39 | January 22 | @ Milwaukee Bucks | 100–92 | 9–30 | Won 2 |
40 | January 24 | @ Chicago Bulls | 84–104 | 9–31 | Lost 1 |
41 | January 25 | @ Toronto Raptors | 106–101 (OT) | 10–31 | Won 1 |
42 | January 27 | @ Washington Bullets | 77–102 | 10–32 | Lost 1 |
43 | January 29 | @ Philadelphia 76ers | 92–103 | 10–33 | Lost 2 |
44 | January 31 | @ Boston Celtics | 98–131 | 10–34 | Lost 3 |
45 | February 2 | New Jersey Nets | 84–93 | 10–35 | Lost 4 |
46 | February 5 | Utah Jazz | 83–92 | 10–36 | Lost 5 |
47 | February 7 | @ Utah Jazz | 79–102 | 10–37 | Lost 6 |
48 | February 14 | Sacramento Kings | 93–86 | 11–37 | Won 1 |
49 | February 16 | Atlanta Hawks | 100–110 | 11–38 | Lost 1 |
50 | February 18 | Seattle SuperSonics | 109–118 | 11–39 | Lost 2 |
51 | February 19 | @ Phoenix Suns | 94–98 (OT) | 11–40 | Lost 3 |
52 | February 25 | San Antonio Spurs | 84–95 | 11–41 | Lost 4 |
53 | February 28 | Los Angeles Lakers | 80–99 | 11–42 | Lost 5 |
54 | March 1 | Dallas Mavericks | 111–119 | 11–43 | Lost 6 |
55 | March 2 | @ Denver Nuggets | 82–108 | 11–44 | Lost 7 |
56 | March 4 | Washington Bullets | 81–96 | 11–45 | Lost 8 |
57 | March 5 | @ Golden State Warriors | 78–110 | 11–46 | Lost 9 |
58 | March 8 | Indiana Pacers | 80–94 | 11–47 | Lost 10 |
59 | March 10 | Houston Rockets | 89–95 | 11–48 | Lost 11 |
60 | March 11 | @ Sacramento Kings | 88–92 | 11–49 | Lost 12 |
61 | March 15 | Orlando Magic | 87–92 (OT) | 11–50 | Lost 13 |
62 | March 17 | @ Minnesota Timberwolves | 85–90 | 11–51 | Lost 14 |
63 | March 19 | @ New Jersey Nets | 77–82 | 11–52 | Lost 15 |
64 | March 20 | @ Atlanta Hawks | 93–98 | 11–53 | Lost 16 |
65 | March 22 | @ Indiana Pacers | 94–111 | 11–54 | Lost 17 |
66 | March 24 | @ Cleveland Cavaliers | 85–90 | 11–55 | Lost 18 |
67 | March 26 | @ Detroit Pistons | 75–86 | 11–56 | Lost 19 |
68 | March 28 | Denver Nuggets | 88–92 | 11–57 | Lost 20 |
69 | March 29 | @ Utah Jazz | 91–105 | 11–58 | Lost 21 |
70 | March 31 | Charlotte Hornets | 88–121 | 11–59 | Lost 22 |
71 | April 2 | @ Portland Trail Blazers | 85–101 | 11–60 | Lost 23 |
72 | April 3 | Minnesota Timberwolves | 105–103 | 12–60 | Won 1 |
73 | April 5 | @ Los Angeles Lakers | 94–104 | 12–61 | Lost 1 |
74 | April 7 | Phoenix Suns | 92–112 | 12–62 | Lost 2 |
75 | April 9 | @ Houston Rockets | 84–90 | 12–63 | Lost 3 |
76 | April 10 | @ San Antonio Spurs | 82–105 | 12–64 | Lost 4 |
77 | April 12 | Sacramento Kings | 99–98 | 13–64 | Won 1 |
78 | April 14 | Portland Trail Blazers | 79–81 | 13–65 | Lost 1 |
79 | April 16 | San Antonio Spurs | 86–95 | 13–66 | Lost 2 |
80 | April 18 | Utah Jazz | 79–94 | 13–67 | Lost 3 |
81 | April 19 | @ Denver Nuggets | 92–78 | 14–67 | Won 1 |
82 | April 21 | @ Los Angeles Clippers | 108–101 | 15–67 | Won 2 |
Player | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3P% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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Ashraf Amaya | 54 | 34 | 20.4 | .480 | .000 | .651 | 5.6 | 0.6 | 0.4 | 0.2 | 6.3 |
Greg Anthony | 69 | 68 | 30.4 | .415 | .332 | .771 | 2.5 | 6.9 | 1.7 | 0.2 | 14.0 |
Anthony Avent | 71 | 32 | 22.3 | .384 | .000 | .740 | 5.0 | 1.0 | 0.4 | 0.6 | 5.8 |
Benoit Benjamin | 13 | 13 | 31.1 | .441 | .000 | .696 | 7.9 | 1.2 | 0.8 | 1.2 | 13.9 |
Blue Edwards | 82 | 82 | 33.8 | .419 | .343 | .755 | 4.2 | 2.6 | 1.4 | 0.6 | 12.7 |
Doug Edwards | 31 | 0 | 16.7 | .352 | .000 | .763 | 2.8 | 1.3 | 0.3 | 0.6 | 3.0 |
Kenny Gattison | 25 | 14 | 22.8 | .479 | .000 | .603 | 4.6 | 0.6 | 0.4 | 0.4 | 9.2 |
Antonio Harvey | 18 | 6 | 22.8 | .411 | .000 | .465 | 5.2 | 0.5 | 0.8 | 1.2 | 5.4 |
Chris King | 80 | 66 | 24.1 | .427 | .389 | .662 | 3.6 | 1.3 | 0.9 | 0.4 | 7.9 |
Rich Manning | 29 | 0 | 10.7 | .434 | .000 | .643 | 1.9 | 0.2 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 3.7 |
Cuonzo Martin | 4 | 0 | 4.8 | .600 | 1.000 | .000 | 0.5 | 0.5 | 0.3 | 0.0 | 2.3 |
Darrick Martin | 24 | 0 | 16.8 | .450 | .227 | .826 | 1.6 | 2.5 | 1.1 | 0.0 | 6.7 |
Eric Mobley | 34 | 1 | 18.0 | .550 | .500 | .446 | 3.8 | 0.6 | 0.4 | 0.7 | 5.4 |
Lawrence Moten | 44 | 3 | 13.0 | .453 | .327 | .653 | 1.4 | 1.1 | 0.7 | 0.2 | 6.6 |
Bryant Reeves | 77 | 63 | 31.9 | .457 | .000 | .732 | 7.4 | 1.4 | 0.6 | 0.7 | 13.3 |
Byron Scott | 80 | 0 | 23.7 | .401 | .335 | .835 | 2.4 | 1.5 | 0.8 | 0.3 | 10.2 |
Gerald Wilkins | 28 | 14 | 26.4 | .376 | .219 | .870 | 2.3 | 2.4 | 0.8 | 0.1 | 6.7 |
On opening night, the Grizzlies would spoil the Portland Trail Blazers debut at the Rose Garden Arena by defeating them. A few nights later, the Grizzlies would play their first home game, defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves at the buzzer.
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