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Jonas Valančiūnas, represented by the Memphis Grizzlies (32-37) in the season renewal of the National Basketball Association (NBA) in Orlando, remains winless.
Man of the match
This time the Tennessee state team after a tenacious fight 115: 124 (31:25, 24:39, 33:25, 27:35) landed the Utah Jazz basketball players (43-25) and suffered their fourth consecutive failure.
Valančiūnas, who appeared solidly in the ranks of the “Grizzlies”, scored a double-double: 21 points (8/14 doubles, 0/3 trit., 5/6 penalty) and 14 rebounds in 34 minutes. The center also made 3 assists and made the same number of errors.
The duel was changeable: in the second half the Grizzlies separated and gained a double-digit lead (54:44), but at the end of the quarter they stopped and lost the section 1:20 – 55:64.
With 7 minutes to go, the score was even (102: 102), but then followed by 3-pointers by Mike Conley and Royce O’Neal and two points by Jordan Clarkson, which only Grayson Allen managed to answer with a long shot. – 105: 110.
The Grizzlies were unable to score in any way, and Jazz gained a double-digit lead (116: 105) and although Valančiūnas scored 5 points in a minute and a half, Utah basketball players did not lose the victory.
The Grizzlies did not stop Joe Ingles in this game. Australia scored 25 points in 34 minutes (1/2 double, 6/11 trit, 5/5 penalty), bounced 4 balls and had 5 assists.
JV’s direct opponent, Rudy Gobert, spent 37 minutes on the court and scored 21 points (5/9 double, 11/12 penalty), bounced 16 balls and blocked 3 shots.
Dillonas Brooks, who was the only one to compete more effectively for Valančiūnas in the Memphis ranks, scored 23 points in 32 minutes (6/12 double, 1/5 trit., 8/10 penalty).
The Memphis club played in this game without Jaren Jackson, whose season after a torn meniscus ended prematurely.
“Grizzlies”: Dillon Brooks 23, Jonas Valančiūnas 21 (8/14 dit., 14 rev. Cam), Ja Morantas (9 res. Anderson 12.
Jazz: Joe Ingles 25 (6/11 trit.), Mike Conley 23, Rudy Gobert 21 (Rev. 16, 11/12 penalty), Donovan Mitchell 18, Royce O’Neal 15.
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