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Taylor Yenkins’ students got off to a bad start in fourth quarter 122: 128 (31:28, 31:27, 38:35, 22:38) had to recognize the advantage of the Oklahoma Thunder (17-22).
At the start of the deciding quarter, the Grizzlies were still in the lead with 102: 90, but then the Memphis club stopped and the hosts used it to win 22: 6 and weighed 112: 108.
The guests didn’t stop the rushing Thunder basketball players even in the final minutes. The Oklahoma team’s lead soon became double digits (126: 115), guaranteeing it victory.
The Grizzlies club was drowned out by the Thunder’s 3s – the hosts scored a total of 16 of 31 (52 percent goal). The Memphis team made 7 shots from a distance of 22 (32 percent of the goal).
Memphis BBQ >>>>@JValanciunas // #GrzNxtGen pic.twitter.com/RLQ7lgJCQQ
– Memphis Grizzlies (@memgrizz) March 14, 2021
J. Valančiūnas scored 16 points (6/10 doubles, 4/7 penalties), bounced 14 balls, made 4 assists and took 2 balls in 30 minutes.
Aleksejus Pokuševskis could line up for Lithuania based on rebounds. The 19-year-old Thunder Serb, who played a career game, scored 23 points and bounced 10 balls.
“Thunder”: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 30, Alexei Pokushevsky 23 (Rev. 10), Kenrich Williams 17.
“Grizzlies”: Ja Morantas 22, Dillonas Brooksas 19, Jonas Valančiūnas 16 (Rev. 14).
Jonas Valančiūnas has recorded his 23rd double-double of the season. pic.twitter.com/H7X0dUl4Hi
– Grizzlies PR (@GrizzliesPR) March 14, 2021
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