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The Memphis Grizzlies have made another under-the-radar move this offseason, signing forward PJ Hall to a two-way NBA contract. First reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania, the deal adds another layer of depth to a team actively retooling around its young stars following a disappointing 2024-25 campaign.
A Quiet Offseason Shift for Memphis
After finishing as a top-3 seed for much of the regular season, the Memphis Grizzlies slipped to the No. 8 spot in the Western Conference standings due to a late-season collapse. They were swiftly swept in the first round by the Oklahoma City Thunder, prompting the franchise to part ways with head coach Taylor Jenkins.That loss also marked a turning point in the Memphis Grizzlies’ roster construction. In one of the biggest moves of the summer, the team traded away starting shooting guard Desmond Bane, signaling a shift in strategy as the front office pivots to build around Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr.Rather than chasing a blockbuster signing, Memphis appears focused on piecing together a competitive rotation through smart, value-driven acquisitions - Hall being one of them.
Who Is PJ Hall?
PJ Hall, 23, is a 6-foot-10 forward who spent last season with the Denver Nuggets. Though his minutes with the Nuggets were limited—just 19 games—his impact was far more noticeable in the G League with the Grand Rapids Gold, where he averaged:
Stat | G League Average |
Points | 19.2 |
Rebounds | 12.5 |
Hall also made waves during this year’s Summer League, averaging:
Stat | Per 36 Minutes (Summer League) |
Points | 24.2 |
Rebounds | 14.7 |
FG% | 65.5% |
The South Carolina native is known for his athleticism, rebounding, and ability to stretch the floor—qualities that translate well to a modern NBA frontcourt.
College Pedigree and Growth Trajectory
Before entering the NBA, Hall played four seasons at Clemson, where he steadily improved each year. His senior season was especially impressive:- Named First-Team All-ACC- Led Clemson to its first Elite Eight appearance in 34 years- Demonstrated leadership, floor spacing, and high-level reboundingHall’s evolution from a raw freshman to one of the ACC’s top bigs makes him an intriguing developmental prospect.
What is Hall's Role in Memphis?
With backup center Jay Huff now signed with the Indiana Pacers, the Memphis Grizzlies had a need for frontcourt depth behind Jackson Jr. and rookie Zach Edey. PJ Hall enters a rotation that also includes Brandon Clarke, and if he adapts quickly, there’s a real chance he could carve out a meaningful backup role.Frontcourt Depth Chart Outlook:
Position | Player |
Starting Center | Jaren Jackson Jr. |
Backup Bigs | Zach Edey, Brandon Clarke, PJ Hall (Two-Way) |
What This Means for the Memphis Grizzlies
This signing aligns with the Memphis Grizzlies’ broader approach this offseason: make smart, flexible moves that complement their existing core.
While PJ Hall isn’t a guaranteed rotation player yet, his college pedigree, G League production, and Summer League form suggest untapped potential.Also read: NBA Trade News: Los Angeles Lakers Sign Marcus Smart with a $11 Million Deal; High-Stakes Move for Defensive ReinforcementThe 2025-26 season is shaping up as a pivotal year for Memphis. Both Morant and Jackson Jr. are entering their primes, and the window to compete is wide open—but only if the supporting cast rises to the occasion. PJ Hall could very well be part of that next wave.