Grizzlies pick up first win, beat Portland
November 2, 2008
Box Scores: Memphis 109
Portland 100
Gay soars as Memphis beats Portland
Portland, OR --Continuing with the 3rd game of the 4 game road trip to start the season and coming off one of their worst losses in recent memory, Memphis finally had a chance for a win against a Blazers team that is just as young as the Grizzlies. With everyone expecting a close game, nobody told the Blazers that. Rookie Jerryd Bayless helped Portland jump out to an early lead, 31-19. Nearing the end of the 1st quarter, it looked as though Memphis was going to have a repeat of Los Angeles, as they missed 7 consecutive shots until Juan Carlos Navarro sunk a 15 footer with 30 seconds left. Bayless had 13 points on 4 of 9 shooting in the 1st. Portland also continuously drove the lane and drew fouls in the 1st, as they were 7-10 from the stripe, while Memphis was left with goose eggs.
Before the start of the second quarter, Grizzlies Head Coach Mark Iavaroni had some words for his players, "I told them it was going to be like LA all over again unless they did something about it." Apparently it worked, as Memphis started the 2nd with a 13-4 run to pull within 3. The Grizz took their first lead of the game with 2:34 left in the first half on a Rudy Gay 20 footer. Memphis's newest youngster, OJ Mayo, left the game midway through the second quarter with a deep bruise on his left calf. He did not return to play, but he will not miss any more games. Memphis outscored Portland 30-15 in the 2nd to put them up 49-46 at the half.
The second half featured a much more even game that everyone had been expecting. Memphis continued their hot shooting from the 2nd quarter, shooting 60% from the field. Portland only shot 38%, but continued to penetrate and draw fouls, placing several Grizzlies in foul trouble. Bayless continued to lead the Blazers push, scoring 10 of his 35 in the 3rd, but Gay and Navarro continuously drained shot after shot, keeping Portland at bay. Starting the 4th, Memphis continued the run they had taken into the break, eventually pushing the run to 13-0 before Portland finally made a shot. The Grizzlies were able to pull out the W, behind the hot hand of Navarro. "When OJ went down, I knew I had to step up. They kept giving me open looks and I did my best to knock them down." Navarro had a team high 27 on 10-15 shooting, including 6-8 from behind the arc. Rudy Gay threw in 22 as well. 2008 1st round pick Darrell Arthur stepped up in place of the foul-plagued Hakim Warrick, scoring 14 points and grabbing 10 rebounds in only 18 minutes of play. Bayless led all scorers with 35. Greg Oden added 17 and Travis Outlaw added 15 in the losing effort. After the game, Mayo was asked about his injury, "No man, I'm fine. I just got tangled up. They gave me the rest of the game off, so I'm good. I'll be back for the next one."
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