FedExForum
FedExForum in downtown Memphis, Tennessee is the home of both the Memphis Grizzlies as well as the University of Memphis basketball team, making it the ultimate mecca to basketball in Tennessee.
Opening in 2004, this arena seats more than 18,000 for their events. Boasting more than 60 suites, the Grizzlies know all about comfort. These legendary suites are outfitted with theatre-style seating in addition to a kitchen area complete with bar stools, couches, and televisions. The awesome catering completes the feel of this one of a kind experience.
Grizzlies and Tigers games are not all that the FedExForum can host. This great venue has also seen NHL action with the Nashville Predators playing a preseason game there in 2006. Boxing, WWE, MMA, and Professional Bull Riding have also taken place here. Tennessee is home to some great music acts and they have all performed in this arena in addition to other acts that have come through town.
LuxuryVIPSuites.com knows that the patrons of this venue value their comfort when experiencing Grizzlies games or any other events here. That is why we have worked to become the premier supplier of luxury suites on the secondary market to clients from all over. If you are looking to host a private or professional event, then look no further than the FedExForum luxury suites. Contact us today at 610-828-7407 to learn more about how we can set you up with the perfect suite for your group.
We, at LuxuryVIPSuites.com, are always looking to expand our inventory by forming new partnerships with more suite owners. If you are fortunate enough to own a luxury suite at FedExForum (or any other venue around the country) please feel free to email us direct at sales@luxuryvipsuites.com for more information about how LuxuryVIPSuites.com can become a lucrative partner for you by renting out your suite for events where your suite would otherwise be unoccupied.
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A franchise with Canadian origins, the Memphis Grizzlies came into fruition in 1995 as part of an NBA expansion into Canada. Known then as the Vancouver Grizzlies, they joined the NBA along with the Toronto Raptors. The common early struggles of an expansion team, coupled with financial difficulties, forced the sale of the team after just six seasons. Their best record in Vancouver was 23-59 in 2000-2001. The new owner would move the team to Memphis, Tennessee.
The NBA was the first of the major sports leagues to establish a team in Memphis and this group began to play in its new home in 2001. Picking up Pau Gasol from Atlanta following the draft and acquiring Shane Battier and Jason Williams, the Grizzlies were putting a formidable team on the floor. Just two seasons later they advanced to the playoffs for the first time in team history. They would make it three consecutive seasons, but never earned a win, being swept in the first round each time.
Another four years would go by with Memphis on the outside of the postseason tournament looking in. In the second full season with Lionel Hollins as head coach, the team responded with a playoff berth and a series win, knocking out San Antonio in six games. A tough Western Conference Semifinals against Oklahoma City sent the Grizzlies home in seven games. However, this sparked a slew of playoff appearances. The Grizzlies would make the playoffs the next six straight seasons and advanced to the Western Conference Finals in 2013. Bounced in four straight games by the Spurs, this is the furthest that Memphis has ever advanced.
Today’s team is in a rebuilding/transition mode. Missing the playoffs for the third year in a row, Memphis lost their play-in game with Portland after the pandemic-shortened regular season. Head Coach Taylor Jenkins learned a lot in year one with Memphis and is looking to implement this knowledge in 2020-2021 to lead a stronger team. He will continue to mentor De’Anthony Melton who was picked up in a trade with Phoenix. The lineup has some pieces already in place, featuring Kyle Anderson, Jaren Jackson, Jr, and Jonas Valanciunas. Rookie Ja Morant wasted no time getting accustomed to the NBA and won rookie of the year honors. Young veteran Justise Winslow arrived at the trade deadline to add another threat on the court for Memphis. There is hope in Tennessee that this upgraded group may be able to surprise everyone and perform well enough to earn a playoff berth next year. Still hungry for their first Division title, Conference title, and NBA Championship, Grizzlies fans cheer on their team every night.
This young franchise has had the privilege of calling many great NBA players Grizzlies. Some of these greats include Marc Gasol, Pau Gasol, Mike Conley, Zach Randolph, and Rudy Gay. Click here for additional information
A franchise with Canadian origins, the Memphis Grizzlies came into fruition in 1995 as part of an NBA expansion into Canada. Known then as the Vancouver Grizzlies, they joined the NBA along with the Toronto Raptors. The common early struggles of an expansion team, coupled with financial difficulties, forced the sale of the team after just six seasons. Their best record in Vancouver was 23-59 in 2000-2001. The new owner would move the team to Memphis, Tennessee.
The NBA was the first of the major sports leagues to establish a team in Memphis and this group began to play in its new home in 2001. Picking up Pau Gasol from Atlanta following the draft and acquiring Shane Battier and Jason Williams, the Grizzlies were putting a formidable team on the floor. Just two seasons later they advanced to the playoffs for the first time in team history. They would make it three consecutive seasons, but never earned a win, being swept in the first round each time.
Another four years would go by with Memphis on the outside of the postseason tournament looking in. In the second full season with Lionel Hollins as head coach, the team responded with a playoff berth and a series win, knocking out San Antonio in six games. A tough Western Conference Semifinals against Oklahoma City sent the Grizzlies home in seven games. However, this sparked a slew of playoff appearances. The Grizzlies would make the playoffs the next six straight seasons and advanced to the Western Conference Finals in 2013. Bounced in four straight games by the Spurs, this is the furthest that Memphis has ever advanced.
Today’s team is in a rebuilding/transition mode. Missing the playoffs for the third year in a row, Memphis lost their play-in game with Portland after the pandemic-shortened regular season. Head Coach Taylor Jenkins learned a lot in year one with Memphis and is looking to implement this knowledge in 2020-2021 to lead a stronger team. He will continue to mentor De’Anthony Melton who was picked up in a trade with Phoenix. The lineup has some pieces already in place, featuring Kyle Anderson, Jaren Jackson, Jr, and Jonas Valanciunas. Rookie Ja Morant wasted no time getting accustomed to the NBA and won rookie of the year honors. Young veteran Justise Winslow arrived at the trade deadline to add another threat on the court for Memphis.
Tennessee hung onto playoff hopes and made the postseason as the eighth seed in the Western Conference. After missing the playoffs the previous three years, this organization was excited to get back to the tournament. However, a first round matchup against the Utah Jazz spelled an early exit after just five games. Regardless the outcome, this team now knows that they have what it takes to advance beyond the regular season. Still hungry for their first Division title, Conference title, and NBA Championship, Grizzlies fans will continue to cheer on their team in the 2021-2022 season.
This young franchise has had the privilege of calling many great NBA players Grizzlies. Some of these greats include Marc Gasol, Pau Gasol, Mike Conley, Zach Randolph, and Rudy Gay. Click here for additional information about the Memphis Grizzlies.
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