The Memphis Grizzlies have established themselves as a strong contender for this season's title. They're no fluke and their strong play behind Ja Morant's exceptional campaign has analysts raving about the Grizzlies being legitimate threats out West.

Memphis has a pretty solid squad right now and it would pose a significant risk if they alter their lineup at this point in the season. According to Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report, however, the Grizzlies could lose Jarrett Culver ahead of the trade deadline with opposing teams possibly showing interest in the former sixth overall pick:

While Memphis is not expected to make any significant moves, rival teams may call on former lottery pick Jarrett Culver ahead of the 22-year-old's contract expiration. Culver has shown flashes in 23 games with the Grizzlies this season, and the trade market does not currently boast a laundry list of two-way wings.

Culver hasn't exactly made a strong impact for the Grizzlies since joining the squad in the offseason as part of the Patrick Beverley trade. In 23 games played this season, the 6-foot-6 shooting guard has produced averages of 4.0 points and 1.6 rebounds in just 9.8 minutes off the bench.

Culver currently has two more years remaining on his current deal, but it's going to be a team option next year. This makes his deal a valuable asset for certain teams, which could explain why Culver might be a wanted man in the coming weeks.