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Jonas Valančiūnas played one of the most productive games of the season, and his Memphis Grizzlies (11-11) were back on the winning track.
Man of the match
Tennessee State Club on a trip 124: 110 (30:22, 32:24, 37:33, 25:31) dealt with the sacraments of kings (12-14).
Valančiūnas, who had dominated since the start of the match, scored 25 points in 26 minutes (10/13 double, 1/1 trit., 2/4 penalty), bounced 12 balls and made 2 assists. It is true that at the end of the game JV was sanctioned for a technical foul.
The Lithuanian’s nerves did not resist when Chimezie Metu, who had passed by, hugged the center with his feet dangling from the arch, and the latter knocked him to the ground.
It was the second acting game this season. Valančiūnas had scored 27 points during the highest game this season.
Already in the first part of the match, the guests obtained an overwhelming advantage: 62:44.
The Grizzlies’ lead was 24 points at the end of the third half (96:72) and only at the end of the game did the hosts manage to cut the deficit.
Dillonas Brooks helped Valančiūnas to be the best among the winners. The forward scored 22 points (9/16 doubles, 1/4 trit., 1/1 penalty) in 29 minutes, bounced 3 balls and committed 5 fouls.
For the Sacramento team, Tyrese Haliburton scored 22 points (6/8 doubles, 3/6 trit., 1/2 penalties) in 30 minutes, bounced 4 balls and had 4 assists.
“Kings”: De’Aaronas Foxas 23 (6/7 dvit., 1/8 trit., 8/11 baud., 9 rez. Lost), Tyrese’as Haliburtonas 22 (6/8 dvit., 3/6 trit., 4 rez. lost), Cory Josephas 16 (5/7 dvit., 2/5 tv.), Richaunas Holmesas 13 (6/9 dvit.).
“Grizzlies”: Jonas Valančiūnas 25 (10/13 d., 12 trans. Cam), Dillonas Brooks 22 (9/16 d.), Kyle Anderson 17 (3/3 trit., 6 reb. 4 per minute), Ja Morant 16 (7/15 two, 10 res., 4 vol.), Brandon Clarke 13 (4/5 double, 5/5 penalty, 4 res.), Xavier Tillman 12 (4/6 diat., 5 reb. ), Grayson Allen 10 (2/3 trit.).
Performance by Jonas Valančiūnas:
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