The latest NBA Immaculate Grid is out. This is the 51st puzzle that fans have been trying to test their basketball knowledge with.
With the league still in the offseason, the grid has become a favorite among basketball fans. A puzzle each day has kept boredom away for hoop fanatics who can't wait for the upcoming season to begin.
Here’s a look at today’s grid:
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Clues to the September 13 NBA Immaculate Grid
Cell 1 - Player who had stints with the Sacramento Kings and Portland Trail Blazers
Cell 2 - Player who had stints with the Kings and Miami Heat
Cell 3 - Player who had stints with the Kings and OKC Thunder
Cell 4 - Player who had stints with the Chicago Bulls and Blazers
Cell 5 - Player who had stints with the Bulls and Heat
Cell 6 - Player who had stints with the Bulls and Thunder
Cell 7 - Player who had stints with the Minnesota Timberwolves and Blazers
Cell 8 - Player who had stints with the Timberwolves and Heat
Cell 9 - Player who had stints with the Timberwolves and Thunder
Answers to the September 13 NBA Immaculate Grid
Danny Ainge played for several teams, including the Sacramento Kings and Portland Trail Blazers. He’s an excellent answer for Cell 1. After his lone All-Star selection with the Boston Celtics, he played two seasons each for the Kings and Blazers.
Other options include Trevor Ariza, Wenyen Gabriel, Brian Grant and Maurice Harkless.
Cell 2 is where Brian Grant, Caron Butler, Mike Bibby, Nemanja Bjelica and Eddie House belong. They all played for the Kings and the Miami Heat.
Reggie Evans, PJ Dozier, George Hill, Jeremy Lamb and Vernon Maxwell played for the Kings and OKC Thunder. Evans and Maxwell played for the Thunder when they were based in Seattle and called the SuperSonics. They are great answers to Cell 3 of the NBA Immaculate Grid.
Will Perdue, Greg Anthony, Kurt Thomas and Noah Vonleh played for the Chicago Bulls and Portland Trail Blazers. They’re Cell 4 answers. Scottie Pippen is perhaps the easy answer here. After six titles with the Bulls, he was traded to the Houston Rockets before playing for the Blazers.
Jimmy Butler is a popular answer in Cell 5. He had stints with the Bulls and the Miami Heat. “Jimmy Buckets” just led the Heat to an incredible playoff run before losing to the Denver Nuggets in the 2023 NBA Finals.
Other options include Kendall Gill, Goran Dragic, Derrick Jones Jr., John Salley and Max Strus.
Hersey Hawkins, Brent Barry, Horace Grant, Doug McDermott, Nate Robinson and Vladimir Radmanovic played for the Bulls and OKC Thunder. Cell 6 is where they fit best.
Answers to Cells 7-9 are here.
Here’s the filled-out NBA Immaculate Grid:
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