Memphis Grizzlies Triumph Over Milwaukee Bucks, Led by Ja Morant’s Stellar Performance
Morant’s Triple-Double Anchors Grizzlies’ Crushing Victory
Ja Morant showcased his all-around skills, bagging 26 points, 14 assists, and 10 rebounds, driving the Memphis Grizzlies to a commanding 122-99 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday evening. Morant’s stellar performance, coupled with a 31-point buffer in the second half, ended the Grizzlies’ two-game losing streak in style.
Contributions from Supporting Cast Amplify Grizzlies’ Dominance
Santi Aldama was another standout performer, chipping in with 19 points and nine rebounds. Both Scotty Pippen Jr. and Jaylen Wells delivered 16 points each, contributing to the Grizzlies’ offensive onslaught. In total, seven Memphis players notched double-digit points, highlighting the team’s balanced offensive effort.
Bucks’ Struggles in Offensive Execution
The Bucks, despite an impressive 37-point, 11-rebound performance from Giannis Antetokounmpo, could not snap their losing streak, which now extends to four games. Brook Lopez and Bobby Portis Jr. added 12 and 11 points respectively, but the team was let down by Damian Lillard’s shooting woes. Lillard was just 1 for 12 in the game, missing all his attempts from beyond the arc.
Key Takeaways from the Game
Grizzlies’ Energized Performance
The Grizzlies, having looked listless in both offense and defense in their Wednesday loss to the Brooklyn Nets, displayed a reinvigorated spirit against the Bucks. They shot 51% in the first half, holding the Bucks to just 42%, and maintained their shooting efficiency above 50% throughout the game.
Morant’s Game-Changing Impact
Morant was a game-changer, particularly in the first half. He was already on the brink of his 12th career triple-double by halftime, with 21 points, nine assists, and eight rebounds. Morant’s unique vision was on full display when he assisted Aldama’s reverse dunk from a sitting position in a ball scramble.
Shooting Struggles for the Bucks
The Bucks struggled from downtown, hitting only 9 of their 42 attempts from the 3-point line. In contrast, the Grizzlies maintained a 52% shooting accuracy, further widening the gap between the teams.
Looking Ahead
The Milwaukee Bucks will aim to bounce back against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Memphis Grizzlies, fresh off their victory, will challenge the Philadelphia 76ers.