COLTON POUNCY

USA TODAY NETWORK - TENNESSEE

Grizzlies guard and unrestricted free agent Tony Allen has removed any mention of the team from his Twitter bio, one day after Zach Randolph left Memphis for the Sacramento Kings.

Once reading "Always grinding for the Memphis Grizzlies," Allen's Twitter bio now reads, "From Chicago. Former Oklahoma State star. 2008 NBA Champion."

Since Allen's arrival in 2010, the Grizzlies have perfected a "grit' n' grind" style of basketball, built on defense prowess, size and physicality. With Randolph gone and the expectation that Allen will sign with another team, it appears that era will come to an end.

In seven seasons with the Grizzlies, Allen averaged 8.9 points per game and made an All-NBA Defensive team six times.

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While Allen could be out the door sooner rather than later, one NBA writer also says that Grizzlies center Marc Gasol is a player to keep an eye on that could also be leaving Memphis.

Chris Mannix of The Vertical wrote that Gasol could be on the radar to a destination like Boston, a team making big moves in free agency with the acquisition of Gordon Hayward on Tuesday.

Mannix wrote, "One player worth keeping an eye on, two league executives told The Vertical; Memphis' Marc Gasol. The Grizzlies lost Zach Randolph, Tony Allen could be next out the door, and if you were filling out your Western Conference playoff bracket today, Memphis probably wouldn't be in it. Would the Grizz move the 32-year-old Gasol for a ready-made rebuilding package of players and picks? Would Boston - which has to be wary of putting together a team that would beat Cleveland but still get pulverized by Golden State - be interested? Again, worth watching."