The have grappled with significant challenges in the absence of, resulting in six initial season losses. However, in their latest showdown against the , they have finally secured their first victory of the season; thanks to another stellar performance by Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr. The dynamic duo combined forces to amass a whopping 57 points, with Bane contributing 30 points and Jackson Jr. notching 27.
On the Blazers’ side, Jerami Grant led the charge with a 27-point performance; Shaedon Sharpe and Malcolm Brogdon each chipped in with 18 points. Notably, their star acquisition, Deandre Ayton, struggled to make an impact, managing only 6 points in the game. The game witnessed a significant shift in fortune as the Grizzlies notched their much-needed first win of the season.
When discussing the breakthrough from the six-game slump, Desmond Bane showered his teammates with praise for their resilience. He expressed his pride in their collective effort. As for what made the difference in the game’s outcome, Bane initially pointed to the importance of rebounding. When shedding light on Grizzlies’ closing minutes, Bane said, He then highlighted the exceptional performance of the offensive playmakers who consistently delivered throughout the game.
In addition to his outstanding performance, Bane made a significant impact on the Grizzlies by securing 8 rebounds.
Leading up to the game, the Grizzlies exhibited enhanced depth, with Santi Aldama making his season debut and Bismack Biyombo starting for the first time this season. Moreover, Luke Kennard rediscovered his shooting prowess, further contributing to the team’s success.
With a , the Grizzlies appeared to be on the path to a decisive victory. However, the game took an unexpected turn when the Blazers limited the guests to just 19 points in the third quarter.
Coming into the fourth, the Grizzlies unleashed an offensive onslaught against their hosts. Consequently, they outscored the Portland team 26-5 over the final 8 minutes and 52 seconds, turning the Blazers’ once nine-point lead into a ten-point loss as the final buzzer sounded.
While it might seem like the Grizzlies put on a defensive clinic in the last quarter, the reality was that the Blazers struggled to find their shooting touch. They shot only 20% from the field (2-9 from the arc). Furthermore, they were unable to come up with crucial defensive stops late in the game.
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The Blazers’ season record now stands at 3-4, while the Grizzlies are 1-6.
Do you think the Grizzlies and the Trail Blazers are essentially lottery teams now? Or will they manage to turn their fortunes around later in the season?