Lowe: Our favorite NBA role players to watch this season

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Time for our eighth annual Luke Walton All-Stars — an ode to bit players who bounce around the fringes of the NBA before landing in new roles where things click. (Read about the origins of the column here.)

Joakim Noah, Memphis Grizzlies (captain)

Noah finished fourth in MVP voting in 2014. The next four years brought injuries, the death of a beloved Bulls team, infighting in New York, and a 20-game suspension for violating the league’s drug policy. The Knicks waived him in July. For two months, Noah was unemployed.

“Memphis was the only team that showed me any consideration,” Noah tells ESPN.com. The Grizzlies promised a small role. That was fine with Noah. He needed to build his confidence back almost from scratch.

He injected energy right away. At his first practice, Noah dunked on rookie Jaren Jackson Jr. and screamed in celebration, “Don’t do it to him like that, Sticks!” he and his coaches recall. (Noah’s high school nicknamed him “Stickman” because he was so gangly.)

Everyone rose to match Noah’s intensity, says Grizzlies coach J.B. Bickerstaff. “He’s like that all the time,” Bickerstaff says. “He keeps us all on our toes.”

It isn’t just rabid, chaotic noise, though it is that, too. Noah asks detailed questions in film sessions — including at halftime — about schemes, adjustments, and player tendencies. “A lot of guys ask BS questions,” Bickerstaff says. “His are real.”

Noah knows he will never be a star again. “Physically, I’m just not the same,” he says. But he can still push the ball in transition, man the elbows, and pick out cutters: