Grizzlies roll again, take out Utah, 90-65
December 12, 2008
Box Scores: Memphis 90
Utah 65
Rudy Gay buries a 3 from the wing in the first quarter against the Jazz.
Memphis, TN -- The Utah Jazz (15-8) came into the FedEx Forum tonight, looking to knock off the hottest team in the West and prove that Memphis (16-5) has no business being at the top of the standings. Early in the first, that certainly looked to be the case. Utah jumped out quickly on the Western Conference leaders, taking an 11-4 lead 3 minutes into the quarter. Memphis' defense came out sluggish early, but picked it up after Grizzlies Head Coach Mark Iavaroni called a timeout to give his team some time to regroup. The Grizzlies went on an 11-4 run to tie the game up on a Rudy Gay 3 pointer (pictured above) with 1:19 left in the quarter. Utah scored the only bucket of the 1st quarter after the tie, and led 17-15 heading into the second. Memphis' defense held Utah to 36% shooting in the 1st, but the Jazz stayed ahead due to outrebounding Memphis 14-7. In the much-anticipated matchup of 2 of the best point guards in the NBA, Gilbert Arenas came out on top, scoring 6 and adding 3 assists. Deron Williams played very un-Williams-like, scoring 2 points on 1-8 shooting, with 2 assists.
Despite all the hype surrounding the early-season matchup, both teams played an uneventful 1st quarter, but stepped it up in the 2nd. The teams traded baskets for much of the 2nd quarter, with Utah holding the lead up until the 2:48 mark, when Gay hit a pivotal 3, his second of the game, to give the Grizzlies a 1 point lead, 34-33. The two teams continued to trade baskets after that, but Memphis outscored the Jazz 27-23 to take a 2 point lead into the break. Agent Zero (Arenas) scored 10 of his 16 first half points in the 2nd, adding 4 more assists and 2 steals to his line. Gay upped his game total to 8 points on his second 3 of the game. #3 overall pick OJ Mayo had 10 points at the half, all in the 2nd quarter. He went 0-3 in the 1st, but found his touch and knocked down 4 of the 6 shots he took, including 2 free throws. On Utah's side, SF Andrei Kirilenko did his best to be the Jazz's do-it-all man, scoring 8, adding 2 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals. PF Carlos Boozer had 7 points and 2 rebounds as he split time with PF Paul Milsap who had 4 points and 9 boards to end the half.
Due to Memphis' struggles last year, very few of their games this year are being televised in primetime on networks like ABC, ESPN, and TNT. Those that are being televised were supposedly only chosen to showcase Memphis' young stars, Gay and Mayo. If a showcase was what they wanted, a showcase was what they got from one of those young stars. Mayo took advantage of Jazz SG Ronnie Brewer, repeatedly driving to the hoop and picking up fouls. OJ outdid himself in the 3rd, scoring 14 points, including 6-7 from the charity stripe, and added 4 rebounds, 1 assist, and a steal. Arenas also helped lead the charge, scoring another 8 points and dropping 6 assists, with 2 boards, and another steal. The most impressive stat of his line, though, was the fact he had zero turnovers before the 4th. Memphis' defense absolutely stifled Utah's shooters, holding them to a measly 33% shooting in both the 3rd and 4th quarters. With the game tied, Memphis outscored the Jazz 22-5 over the final half of the 3rd and never looked back. Mayo
alone outscored the Jazz in the 3rd, as the Grizzlies held them to only 13 points. Utah's big 3 scored a combined 6 points in the quarter. Williams was shooting a terrible 20%, including 0-3 from 3-point land, but still had 7 assists at the end of the quarter.
The 4th was no better, as Memphis pushed their lead to 25 with 6 minutes left in the game, then brought in their subs, who preserved the lead and the win. Arenas had a game-high 29 points, with 14 assists, 4 rebounds, and 4 steals. Mayo added 27 on 10-20 shooting, with 6 boards, 2 assists, and a steal. Gay was the only other Grizzly in double figures, with 10. Utah also had 3 players in double figures, as Boozer had 11, Williams had 10 on 5-17 shooting, including 0-5 from behind the arc. Kirilenko had a team-high 12, going 6-15 from the field, including 0-3 from 3 point land. As a team, the Jazz shot a terrible 38% from the field, including an ugly 1-12 from behind the arc. Memphis had another hot shooting night, hitting 52% of their shots, while going only 2-6 from behind the arc. After the game, Mayo talked about his team's dominance, "This is great man, I'm havin' a blast. I wish I could play like this every night. Coach kept tellin' me to work hard in practice and its paid off. Everything is clickin' for us right now too. We're just goin' out there and havin' a good time. We're doin' everything Coach has asked and its all working. We don't plan on stoppin' any time soon either." The 25 point win was Memphis' 7th straight, their second such streak of the season. The Grizzlies upped their record to 17-5, while the Jazz dropped to 15-9. Memphis goes for win #18 on Saturday at home against the 11-13 Charlotte Bobcats.
Next Game: Dec. 15 vs. Charlotte (11-13)
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In a relatively boring evening with no exceptional individual performances, Corey Magette's line stuck out above all in Golden State's 92-86 win over Minnesota. His line: 24 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists, and 7 blocks.
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