With Mike Conley out indefinitely, the Memphis Grizzlies will most likely miss the postseason. However, that doesn't mean that the team isn't active on the trade market. In fact, they are currently gauging interest in shooting guard Ben McLemore.

McLemore was selected with the seventh overall pick of the 2013 NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings. The shooting guard is currently averaging 6.5 points and  2.1 rebounds in 17.2 minutes per game. He hasn't developed into the top-tier shooting guard he was supposed to be after coming out of Kansas. He holds a 41 percent shooting mark from the field and 31 percent from the 3-point line.

A trade for McLemore doesn't make sense at the moment because the return won't likely help the Grizzlies win any more games. In fact, even Conley admitted that the Grizzlies' season has been a huge disappointment, according to a past report Marc Spears of ESPN.

“It’s different, man. At the beginning of the season we had so much optimism with how it started. Now, everything has been flipped. It’s been a 180 [-degree turn] with the way we’ve been playing, the coaching changes and things like that. It’s different, but we have to keep plugging away.”

The Grizzlies are one of the worst teams in the NBA right now. They own a win-loss record of 13-27, which puts them at a horrible ranking of 13th in the conference. This is an abysmal shift from their seventh seed rank during the 2017 NBA Playoffs. Time isn't on their side and their draft fate in the near future don't look promising either.