Red-hot Grizzlies upset Bucks for second straight win
Grayson Allen had 26 points, including seven 3-pointers, as the Grizzlies continue their road trip.Related story: Box score: Grizzlies 128, Bucks 115
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Grayson Allen had 26 points, including seven 3-pointers, as the Grizzlies continue their road trip.Related story: Box score: Grizzlies 128, Bucks 115
Jaren Jackson Jr. was upgraded on the injury report ahead of the Grizzlies’ game against the Clippers.
Jackson, who has been out since the start of the season, will come off the bench and play a limited number of minutes.
The Grizzlies let a bad loss spoil a strong return from star forward Jaren Jackson Jr., who finished with 15 points. Related stories:
The Grizzlies can forget about the Clippers loss with two wins over Portland this weekend.
Jaren Jackson Jr. looked great in his return despite the Memphis loss.
A former Tiger reportedly has a new home.
The 10-year veteran had been on a 10-day contract. He will finish the last 14 games with Memphis, plus the playoffs.
Jaren Jackson Jr. will rest his knee following his first two games of the season.
Dillon Brooks has a way with words and defense against the Trail Blazers, who are quickly becoming a Western Conference nemesis. Related story:
A strong social media presence — and a Chinese actress/superfan named Yang Zhiying — fuel the Memphis NBA team’s surging popularity in the world’s biggest market.
Dillon Brooks, an agitator, is helping to elevate the intensity of important games between the Trail Blazers and Grizzlies.
The seven-game road trip is finally over, but in brutal fashion. Related story:
The Grizzlies’ seven-game marathon trip was a revelation in more ways than one.
The Grizzlies hit just nine 3-pointers to the Trail Blazers’ 15, and only Jonas Valanciunas had any sort of offensive rhythm early.Related story:
The Memphis Grizzlies have a new nickname: The Road Warriors. “I don’t know who started it, but it’s something that’s said a lot, that’s for sure,” Desmond Bane said. “I don’t mind it, I kind of like it.”
The Portland Trail Blazers earned the right to say whatever they want after the butt-kicking they gave the Memphis Grizzlies Wednesday night.
Wednesday was another “learning opportunity” for this Grizzlies, but the playoffs are around the corner.
It wasn’t pretty, but style points don’t matter in a playoff race. Related story:
Add unhappy LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers to the play-in mix.
The agitated Grizzlies saw coach Taylor Jenkins and Ja Morant ejected late in the game. Related story:
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Ja Morant scored 37 points and the Grizzlies held off the hot-shooting Timberwolves Wednesday night. Related story:
When Shaquille O’Neal asked Ja Morant how he ranks himself among the league’s point guards, the Grizzlies player said he’s in the top five “for sure.” And he’s not backing down: “I said what I said.”
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss why Ja Morant’s top five point guard conversation is pointless.