

has recorded multiple 3-pointers made and multiple blocks in an NBA-high 10 games this season. has blocked a shot in a career-high 16 consecutive games, the second-longest active streak in the NBA (behind only Myles Turner) and the longest by a Grizzlies player since Marc Gasol’s 15-game streak from February-March 2014 (Sportradar). tallied 17 points and a season high nine rebounds to go with two assists. The Grizzlies rank fifth in the NBA averaging 25.4 assists per game. Tonight was the second time the Grizzlies have recorded 30+ assists this season and had 12 different players rack up an assist.The Grizzlies totaled a season-high 11 blocks and pulled down a season-high 68 rebounds.The Grizzlies currently lead the NBA in points in the paint (54.1) for what would be the third consecutive season. Memphis scored 72 points in the paint in tonight’s victory, two points away from their season high (74 vs.The Grizzlies swept last year’s season series 3-0 and is now 32-18 at home in the overall series with the Kings.This was the first of three matchups between the two teams this season and the Kings’ only visit to Memphis.Fans can watch the game on Bally Sports Southeast or tune-in to 92.9 FM ESPN. The Grizzlies will hit the road for a matchup against the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday, Nov. John Konchar scored seven of his nine points in the fourth quarter as the Grizzlies closed out the dominant win and moved to 10-10 on the season. put up 13 points to raise the lead to 106-74 entering the fourth quarter. The Grizzlies didn’t let up in the third quarter as Jackson Jr. The Kings shot 35% from the field in the first half while the Grizzlies shot 55%. Ten Grizzlies scored during a 38-point second quarter that gave Memphis a 76-52 halftime lead. Bane scored 10 points in the first period, the fourth time in the last five games he scored in double digits in the opening period. Playing their first game without Ja Morant, the Grizzlies scored the first 11 points of the game and made 16 of its first 21 field goal attempts en route to a 38-25 lead after the first quarter. It marked the first wire-to-wire loss for the Kings. The Grizzlies grabbed a season-high 68 rebounds, dished out 30 assists and blocked a season-best 11 shots. Memphis limited Sacramento to 34% shooting, including 21.4% from 3-point range, and outscored the Kings 72-36 in the paint. Brandon Clarke had 15 points and six rebounds and De’Anthony Melton finished with 14 points, five rebounds and four assists to add sparks off the benchīuddy Hield led the Kings with 14 points and six rebounds while Terence Davis finished with 13 points. The Memphis Grizzlies shut down the Sacramento Kings and recorded their first wire-to-wire victory of the season to close out a three-game home stand Sunday at FedExForum.ĭillon Brooks scored 21 points and six rebounds while Desmond Bane added 18 points and five rebounds.
