Valančiūnas saw the Grizzlies ‘seventh consecutive win on the substitutes’ bench / News



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Photo: AP – Scanpix

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Jonas Valančiūnas, who has recovered from the coronavirus, has yet to sign up for the game, but saw the Memphis “Grizzlies” seventh victory in a row (9-6) on the bench.

Man of the match

Brandon clarke

This time the Tennessee State Club is out 133: 102 (33:31, 36:22, 27:30, 37:19) did not spare the San Antonio Spurs (11-10).

It is not yet clear if the JV will be able to help the Memphis club in the next meeting with Indanta Sabonis, represented by Indiana Pacers.

The guests raced forward in the second half, winning 36:22 (69:53), and crushed their opponents in the fourth quarter.

Up to 9 out of 10 basketball players registered for the game in the Grizzlies ranks achieved double-digit points.

“I think it shows how deep we have,” said Ja Morant, who scored 13 points after the game. “We have a lot of guys who can perform well and while it’s difficult to play in a full lineup, we can adapt.”

The Grizzlies played Gorgui Diengas most effectively. The Senegalese scored 19 points in 24 minutes (5/7 two, 3/3 three) and bounced 9 balls.

For the hosts, Keldon Johnson scored 25 points (4/8 dvit., 3/8 trit.) In 30 minutes, he bounced 10 balls and had 3 assists.

Grizzlies: Gorgui Diengas 19 (5/7 diat., 3/3 trit., 9th rec.), Brandon Clarke 18 (7/9 dvit., 6 rec., 2 blocks), Kyle Anderson (5/7 diat., 8 sec. Cam) and De’Anthony Melton (5/9 trit., 7 reb. Ed., Par.4) and Dillon Brooks (4/10 doubles) after 13, Tyus Jones 11 (ed.10.

Spurs: Keldon Johnson 25 (4/8 diat., 3/8 trit., 8/8 penalty, 10 reb. Patrick Mills 11.

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