Griz Give Guards Once-Over

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Memphis Grizzlies worked out three point guards Tuesday, a day after looking at three forwards.

    In for a look as the team evaluates draft candidates were Nate Robinson, a 5-9 guard from Washington who averaged 16.4 points last year; Will Bynum, a 6-foot guard from Georgia Tech who averaged 12.5 points last year; and David Logan, a 6-1 guard from the University of Indianapolis who averaged 28.6 points last year.

    "What you try to do in that kind of a workout is to see what they're going to do in the full court, and how they handle going from a full court to a half court -- both offensively and defensively," said Tony Barone Sr., Grizzlies director of player personnel. "All three of these kids are physical specimens. You have to see these guys in a setting that's going to allow them to run a team, and when you have only three guys in a workout or four, you really can't always tell. </div>

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