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Mayo’s career is at a crossroads. And the Grizzlies — facing high expectations after a playoff run to Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals last season — are right there in terms of evaluating Mayo’s future with the organization. The 6-3 shooting guard brought a household name and bucket loads of points in 2008, going on to average 18 points his first two seasons as a starter.
But those Griz teams weren’t playoff qualifiers.
Mayo, as a reserve, turned in career-low numbers when Memphis broke through with a historic postseason run. Veteran Tony Allen and second-year guard Sam Young emerged while Mayo endured a role reduction.
There are people close to Mayo who believe that a new destination would restore his starter status and change his career outlook.
— Reported by Ronald Tillery of theĀ Memphis Commercial Appeal