J.Valančiūnas’ double-double didn’t save Memphis again



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J.Valančiūnas also finished the second game of the season with a double-double, but with his head down.

Uteniškis spent 29 minutes on the parquet, during which he scored 13 points (1/3 of two points, 1/3 of three points, 8/10 of penalties), bounced 12 balls, made 4 assists, seized the ball, issued a block to opponents and made four mistakes.

VIDEO: Performance by J.Valančiūnas


The Atlanta team took the lead early in the fourth quarter when they won the stage 8-0. JV himself also started the middle pale and lost two balls that allowed opponents to walk away.

Later, J. Valančiūnas scored with progress, Kyle Anderson started the three-point team and the Grizzlies managed to get back into the game and take the lead again.

In the crucial minutes, however, Trae Young took the lead. It started the streak where the Hawks ended the game 18: 9 and won in Memphis for the first time since March 2017.

T.Young scored 36 points in this game and had 9 assists.

It should be noted that in Memphis, the Hawks performed without Clint Capela, Danilo Gallinari, Onyeka Okongwu, District Rondo and Chris Dunn.

The Grizzlies did not include Jaren Jackson and Justise Winslow.

The Atlanta team won the second game of the season, while the Grizzlies have lost both games so far.

“Grizzlies”: Ja Morant 28, Kyle Anderson 20 (Rev. 14), Dillon Brooks 19, Grayson Allen 10.

“Falcons”: Trae Young 36, Kevin Huerter 21, Deandre Hunter 15, Nathan Knight 14, John Collins 13.

VIDEO: Match summary


Results of all NBA games:

“Memphis Grizzlies” – “Atlanta Hawks” 112: 122;

“Charlotte Hornets” – “Oklahoma City Thunder” 107: 109;

“Detroit Pistons” – “Cleveland Cavaliers” 119: 128;

“Washington Wizards” – “Orlando Magic” 120: 130;

“New York Knicks” – “Philadelphia 76ers” 89: 109;

“Chicago Bulls” – “Indiana Pacers” 106: 125;

“San Antonio Spurs” – “Toronto Raptors” 119: 114;

“Utah Jazz” – “Minnesota Timberwolves” 111: 116;

“Portland Trail Blazers” – “Houston Rockets” 128: 126;

“Sacramento Kings” – “Phoenix Suns” 106: 103.



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