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Report Card: Dillon Brooks, Grizzlies show tremendous fight in victory over Warriors

The Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors squared off in a highly-anticipated matchup, per usual. The history with these two teams always makes it must-see TV, but Draymond Green’s comments about Dillon Brooks — as well as Brooks’ remarks on Green in a recent ESPN interview — added some extra spice to the matchup.

From the jump, the Grizzlies threw a haymaker en route to a 48-point 1st quarter with a 20-point lead. Though the Warriors threw big jabs of their own throughout the game, with a huge run to start the 2nd quarter and a strong 3rd quarter, the Grizzlies managed to roll with the punches to fight back and re-extend leads, making their 4th quarter a breeze on their way to a win.

The fight and resilience was a great sight from the Grizzlies, especially with what’s transpired over the past week, and with the Warriors’ edge against Memphis.

Anyways, grades:

Dillon Brooks: 14 points (6-15 shooting, 1-7 from 3), 6 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 stocks, +22 (Grade: A)

An “A” for a player that shot 6-15 from the field and 1-7 from 3? This game was the ultimate Dillon Brooks game though. His energy was infectious, and the crowd was eating it up. He did a great job containing Stephen Curry — as the superstar point guard was 3-8 from the field with a 1:2 assist-to-turnover ratio with Brooks as the primary defender — and had a moment that should be stapled to his All-Defensive case.

Oh, and he had this moment with Draymond Green. Kudos to the refs for not getting involved.

Dillon Brooks was 6-15 from the field and 1-7 from 3, which is the only dock here. However, he felt a bit more controlled than the box score suggested on the floor.

This matchup with the Golden State Warriors was a huge game for them, and one they needed to win with the recent skid. Dillon Brooks was instrumental in this victory, channeling his fiery competitiveness in a healthy manner (2 fouls and no tech’s, by the way!).

Desmond Bane: 21 points (9-16 shooting, 2-5 from 3), 6 assists, 2 rebounds, +19 (Grade: A)

Desmond Bane was the go-to guy for the Memphis Grizzlies, a role needed in Ja Morant’s absence — and one he has filled in their superstar’s absence over the past two years.

Though he didn’t shoot a ton of 3’s, something that is desired, he did great handling creation responsibilities — getting to his spots in the mid-range, attacking the basket, and setting his teammates up.

Bane continues to show that even if he’s not shooting a ton of 3’s, he’s a significant plus contributor offensively. That’s primarily due to his growth as a live-dribble creator.

Secondary grades

The Memphis Grizzlies will stay home, as they take on the Dallas Mavericks tomorrow night.

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