Memphis Grizzlies lock screen wallpapers that’ll point at your notifications
By Ryan Schmitz
With a new trend of having phone lock screen pictures pointing to new messages and notifications, a real Memphis Grizzlies fans should decide from these next pictures.
These next few lock screen options have plenty of pros and barely any cons, but they all provide a nice Grizzly theme. These next eight screen options are a few of all the options, but they highlight some of the most recent notable Memphis Grizzlies players and the Grizz Girls.
First up, it’s big Marc Gasol:
Marc Gasol Screen Lock
Pros: You get Marc Gasol pointing out your messages.
Cons: Marc looks like he disapproves of your message.
Mike Conley Screen Lock #1
Pros: Mike Conley shows off his bright smile while pointing out your notification.
Cons: He doesn’t quite point to the center of your message.
Mike Conley Screen Lock #2
Pros: You get Mike Conley in game mode bringing the ball up the court. Plus if your religious, it looks like Conley is praising God.
Cons: His eyes may be better pointers than his hand, which still don’t necessarily point at the notification.
Tony Allen Screen Lock #1
Pros: Tony Allen is celebrating in front of the Grizzlies crowd.
Con: Dont see any major ones in this one. Comes down to personal preference if someone wants the finger directly pointing at the message.
Tony Allen Screen Lock #2
Pros: This may be my favorite. You get Tony Allen singing his heart out while pointing out your message.
Con: Believe it or not, the microphone is fake.
Tony Allen Screen Lock #3
Pros: Tony Allen shows his true side with all of this excitement. Plus those thumbs up show off the message or notification perfectly.
Cons: N/A
Zach Randolph Screen Lock
Pros: You get big, bad Randolph thanking his teammate or possible pointing out your message with the serious look on his face.
Cons: Puts some fear in you with that look.
Grizz Girls Screen Lock
Pros: You get some good looking girls to point out your messages.
Cons: N/A
Next: The 2016-17 Memphis Grizzlies and their parallels to Star Wars ep. IV, 'A New Hope'