<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Jerry West made it clear Monday what he expects to gain from shaking up the Memphis Grizzlies lineup. ``We want to win some playoff games,'' West said as he welcomed Eddie Jones, Bobby Jackson and Damon Stoudamire to Memphis. The three NBA veterans join the Grizzlies in the team's biggest one-blow roster shake-up since the franchise moved from Vancouver four years ago. While making the additions, Memphis traded away three players -- Jason Williams, Bonzi Wells and James Posey -- who often stood out as team leaders but clashed at times with coach Mike Fratello and his staff. Stromile Swift, whose production for the Grizzlies was also spotty, is gone, too, after signing with Houston as a free agent. While saying he meant nothing derogatory about ``those people,'' West went on to describe the newest Grizzlies as ``three of the nicest, first-class, humble, hard-working people you'd ever want to meet.'' ``We personally think we have better players, and it's that simple,'' West said. ``But more important, we have some leadership here now that will be a lot different than we've had before.'' Fratello said he expects a change in the Grizzlies' overall attitude. ``We have character here. We have professionalism,'' he said. </div> Source