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Grizzlies falter in Miami, Memphis loses to the Heat 138-119

Mar 15, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA; Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaren Jackson Jr. (13) looks to pass the ball as Miami Heat center Omer Yurtseven (77) defends in the first half at Miami-Dade Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports

The Memphis Grizzlies were due a stinker, when you think about it. After a tough run Memphis got some favorable breaks – Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving injuries, red-hot shooting from David Roddy…it all added up to a three-game winning streak that was seemingly impossible just two weeks ago.

And back to reality the Memphis Grizzlies have snapped, thanks in part to the Miami Heat.

Miami is better than their record indicates, and credit the Heat – their defense was stifling, their offense was elite, and they made the Grizzlies play their style of game throughout the contest. It led to a 28-point lead at the end of the third quarter, and a game that got out of hand for Memphis. The Grizzlies offense actually had success, considering they were up against a strong Miami scheme. Roughly 50% from the field, almost 40% from beyond the arc…that’s not bad at all for this Memphis squad! It was, surprisingly, the defense that failed them.

Some thoughts on a tough night for the home team on the road against the Heat.

Jaren Jackson Jr. is the bright spot

It was a night that went really poorly for the Grizzlies. But in a game where Desmond Bane was ejected for being fouled by Kevin Love and because of that contact accidentally hit him in the groin, David Roddy and Santi Aldama did not provide the efficient offense that they had before, and all other things seemingly went terribly, Jaren Jackson Jr.’s showing was a shot of life. Jaren’s block numbers have been low of late (only 1 in this game) but to look at that and say JJJ’s evening wasn’t as impactful would be a mistake.

Offensively, Jackson Jr. scored an efficient 25 points on 15 shots. 4 made threes, 9 rebounds, 2 steals…the full bag was on display. He also only committed 2 fouls in 28 minutes of play. The only real hole in his game was free throws (1-3), but overall a strong showing from a player who must remain at this level if Memphis hopes to stay in the race for the #2 seed the rest of the season.

Quick Hits

This was an uncharacteristic defensive performance from the Grizzlies. The Heat had their way for most of the contest. Hopefully that is a one-night-only issue. Memphis is back in action Friday night against the San Antonio Spurs.

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