Memphis Grizzlies have been busy preparing for the 2026 NBA Draft, working out over 50 players, including Duke University product Cameron Boozer. Boozer averaged 22.5 points, 10.2 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game in his lone season at Duke. The Grizzlies have three picks in the upcoming draft, including the No. 3 overall pick, which they won through lottery luck. They also have picks at No. 16 and No. 32 overall. The team is looking to turn their season around after a woeful 2025-26 campaign, where they lost 57 games and missed the playoffs. And with the draft approaching, the Grizzlies are doing their homework, working out a large number of players to find the best fit for their team. But the Grizzlies' interest in seeing so many players work out isn't entirely because they have the No. 3 pick. They also have to be prepared to make selections at No. 16 and No. 32, and with the board always unpredictable, Memphis needs to be ready for anything. So the team is taking a thorough approach, working out players like Boozer, who took home AP Player of the Year honors nationally. The Grizzlies are hoping to find players who can contribute to their team's success, whether it's through the draft or by adding undrafted talent after the second round concludes. With their three picks, the Grizzlies have a chance to make a significant impact on their roster and turn their season around. The team's fans are eagerly awaiting the draft, hoping that their team will make the right selections to bring them back to the playoffs. And with the Grizzlies' thorough preparation, they may just find the players they need to succeed.