Valančiūnas, who started the game impressively, led the Grizzlies to victory in the fortress of the NBA vice-champions / News



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Photo: AP – Scanpix

AP Photo – Scanpix

Jonas Valančiūnas extended the doubles series, and his manager Memphis “Grizzlies” (25-23) won for the third time in a row.

Man of the match

Kyle anderson

Tennessee state team departure 124: 112 (37:34, 26:23, 33:32, 28:23) beat the Miami Heat (26-25) and ended a four-win series for the NBA vice-champions.

Interestingly, in mid-March, it was the Grizzlies who ended the Heat’s five-win series at the time.

For the winners, Valančiūnas scored 20 points in 27 minutes (6/8 doubles, 1/1 trit., 5/5 penalty), bounced 10 balls and committed 2 errors. It was already JV’s eleventh consecutive double.

Lithuania scored 15 points in the first quarter alone, added three points in the second quarter and scored just two of their points in the fourth quarter after the break.

At the beginning of the deciding quarter, the guests had only 4 points (96:92), but then the Grizzlies reserve basketball players began their work, and the team led by them won the section 24: 9 – 120: 101.

Dillon Brooks was the most productive player in the club. The defender scored 28 points (5/7 dvit., 5/9 trit., 3/5 penalty) in 31 minutes, provided 2 assists and took the ball the same number of times. He scored 23 points in the third quarter alone.

For the hosts, Jimmy Butler scored 28 points (10/14 two, 1/2 trit, 5/6 penalty), bounced 3 balls and had 5 assists in 35 minutes on the court.

Bamas Adebayo stood out in the triple doubles, scoring 18 points (9/14 doubles, 0/3 penalty) in 33 minutes, bouncing 10 balls and giving 10 assists.

Heat: Jimmy Butler 28 (10/14 doubles, 5/6 penalty, 5 res.), Tyler Herro 19 (4/7 trit., 4 res., 4 vol.), Bamas Adebayo 18 (9/14 dv. , 10 rebels, 10 res., 3 par.), Victor Oladipo 16 (5/10 dec., 6 reb.), Duncan Robinson 14 (4/7 trit.), Goranas Dragičius 9 (3/7 trit.).

Grizzlies: Dillon Brooks 28 (5/7 doubles, 5/9 trit.), Jonas Valančiūnas 20 (6/8 doubles, 5/5 penalty, 10 rebounds), Kyle Anderson 19 (4/5 diat., 3 / 6 trit., 8 rep., 6 res.), Desmond Bane 15 (3/6 trit.), Xavier Tillman 11 (4/6 trit., 6 rev. Kam.), Ja Morantas 10 (4 res. Trans. , v.7)



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