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Quick Recap: Grizzlies Fall to Clippers 74-83
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The Memphis Grizzlies looked to avenge their loss Monday and improve to 2-1 in Vegas against the Los Angeles Clippers. Let’s get into the recap.
1st Quarter
Kenneth Lofton Jr. got Memphis on the board by splitting two free throws. Then back-to-back triples by Jake LaRavia and a four-point play from Junior gave Memphis a quick 8-2 lead.
The Clippers answered with a small run. But Junior kept his hot start with back-to-back finishes at the rim to give Memphis a 12-8 lead. That was short lived, though, as LA closed the quarter on a run. The Clips led 26-19 at the end of the 1st quarter.
2nd Quarter
Frankie Ferrari started the quarter with a needed triple as Memphis looked to heat up again. Unfortunately for the Grizzlies, they stayed ice cold while the Clippers got hot. The score was 22-33 LA with 6:42 in the quarter.
LA’s 2-3 zone was giving Memphis fits offensively, and they couldn’t find any sort of rhythm. A Tarik Biberovic jumper and a slam from Jake LaRavia cut the Clips’ lead to 8.
Speaking of Jake! To say he blocked LA’s Jordan Bowen would be a major understatement. Jake jumped with Bowen and took the ball from him mid-shot. He then raced down the floor and almost punched one home for the and-one. LaRavia and Junior brought much needed energy and cut the LA lead to just 3.
The best moment so far, though, was definitely some pettiness from Kenny. Junior had a jump ball against LA’s Xavier Moon. A Clippers fan right behind me yelled Xavier could win this tip easy because it’s against Junior. Well, Junior won the tip. Then, he hit a nice mid-range jumper and pointed right in the direction of the Clippers fan. As Michael Jordan said, “I took that personally.”
Grizz showed good fight to close the half. 35-41 Clippers. Kenneth Lofton Jr. finished the half with 13 points, 2 assists, 6 rebounds, and 5-5 from the field. Jake LaRavia had 13 points as well.
3rd Quarter
Arlington High’s own Nathan Hoover hit a three to start the half. Then 5 straight points from Junior and a slam from David Roddy gave Memphis a 45-42 lead. Strong play from Kenny and some offensive resurgence from Roddy kept this game at a nip-and-tuck pace. Grizzlies trailed Clippers by 1 after 3, 56-57.
4th Quarter
Once again, Nathan Hoover started the quarter with three points, but this time via three free throws to give Memphis the lead. Roddy followed with a strong finish. Both teams traded buckets in what shaped up to be an entertaining finish. Grizzlies led 68-67 with 5:30 to play.
Two free throws from Junior pushed the lead to three. But LA responded with back to back buckets to take a one point lead with 3:20 left. Jake answered with a craft finish before GG got shook and had a triple hit in his face. Then Xavier Moon hit another three giving LA a 72-77 lead with 1:19 to play.
That’s as close as Memphis got at the end. Clippers pull this one out, 74-83.
Kenny Lofton Jr. was awesome with 24 points, 10 rebounds on 9-12 shooting. Jake LaRavia played well, finishing with 22 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists.
Grizzlies face the Lakers Friday night.
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