
| Gay, Mayo help Grizzlies to 90-86 win over… | |
Rudy Gay had 19 points and eight rebounds, lifting the Grizzlies to a 90-86 victory over the Timberwolves in their first game since learning Randolph would be out for six to eight weeks. O.J. Mayo scored 11 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter and Mike Conley had 12 points and eight assists for Memphis, which is 2-1 since their burly leader injured his right knee. “It’s a great sign,” Conley said. “It’s very promising when you lose a guy like Zach and have guys step up.” Kevin Love had 27 points and 14 rebounds and Ricky Rubio added 12 points, 10 assists and four rebounds for the Timberwolves, who missed a chance for their first three-game winning streak since February 2010. Love became the first player since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1975 to record 20 points and 12 rebounds in his team’s first six games. But it wasn’t enough against the hard-nosed Grizzlies, who scored 23 points off 17 turnovers and held the Wolves to 40 percent shooting to grind out the kind of victory that would make Randolph proud. “Having the big fella out we definitely have to raise our focus level up a little bit more and execute better offensively,” Mayo said. “Execute better defensively and try to give ourselves a chance to win every night.” Memphis used a 13-0 run to take a 76-68 lead with 3:37 to go, then held on as the Wolves tried to rally. Love, Luke Ridnour and Rubio hit 3s, the last from the Spaniard with 16.5 seconds to play to make it 84-83. But Conley and Mayo knocked down free throws to hold them off. The Timberwolves, who were feeling pretty good about themselves coming off of wins over Dallas and San Antonio, missed 11 free throws and trailed by 18-3 before the game was eight minutes old. “They were way too lax in their approach,” coach Rick Adelman said. “I told them, ‘You haven’t won anything. Don’t come out there thinking you just won the championship.’” Tony Allen added 20 points for Memphis. The Grizzlies found out earlier Wednesday that they will be missing Randolph, their emotional leader and best player, because of a torn MCL in his right knee. It was Randolph who instilled the swagger and toughness in this young team last year, carrying them to within one win of the Western Conference finals. Memphis traded a second-round pick to Philadelphia and sent guard Xavier Henry to New Orleans as part of a three-team trade that landed them Philly big man Marreese Speights, but most of the onus will be put on Gay and Marc Gasol to fill the void. Memphis trailed 68-63 with 7:45 to play, but ripped off a 13-0 run to take control. Mayo, who was a Timberwolf for about an hour on draft night in 2008 before being traded for Love, hit a 3-pointer, a three-point play and a free throw in the spurt for a 76-68 lead. “I think our mindset has been family,” coach Lionel Hollins said. “When we go out there, one for all, all for one, playing together, playing for each other. We’re starting to grow in that area already. We were starting to grow before Zach got hurt and we’re starting to get that chemistry back that we had last year.” The Timberwolves were sluggish for most of the night, but Rubio energized them at the start of the fourth quarter with a nice flurry. He ended the third with a stutter-step score on a drive, then opened the fourth with a 28-foot lob pass to Derrick Williams. Rubio added a jumper from just inside the 3-point line and drew a charge on the other end as the Wolves took a 64-61 lead. “We had the victory,” Rubio said, “and we let it go.” NOTES: The Timberwolves played without JJ Barea (strained right hamstring) for the third time in four games. Adelman said they wanted to play it cautious and make sure he was full healthy before they brought him back. … Conley made his first start since spraining his ankle three games ago. … Wolves F Anthony Tolliver took a nasty fall under the basket in the fourth but was able to finish it out. … The Grizzlies outscored Minnesota 48-36 in the paint. Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
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| Memphis Grizzlies trade Xavier Henry to New… | |
New Orleans Philadelphia, Memphis and New Orleans have agreed on a multi-player trade. The 76ers are sending Marreese Speights to Memphis, the Grizzlies will move Xavier Henry to New Orleans and the Grizzlies and Hornets each will send a second-round draft pick to Philadelphia. The 6-foot-6 Henry, in his second NBA season out of Kansas University, has averaged 4.3 points and 1.0 rebound in 38 games with Memphis. “We are delighted to welcome Xavier to our team and the New Orleans community,” Hornets general manager Dell Demps said in a release Wednesday. “We hope Xavier will develop into a good basketball player that will contribute to the success of the New Orleans Hornets this season and into the future.” Henry became the first player in Kansas history to leave for the NBA after his freshman season. The 6-10 Speights is in his fourth NBA season out of Florida and has averaged 7.2 points and 3.7 rebounds. Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Feel free to leave your comments below. |
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| Report: Memphis Grizzlies Trading for Marreese… | |
Memphis is sending Xavier Henry to New Orleans, along with two second-round picks to Philly, in exchange for big man Marreese Speights. Reports ESPN: “The Grizzlies were in search of added depth in the frontcourt even before star forward Zach Randolph suffered a bruised knee when teammate O.J. Mayo fell onto him in Sunday’s 40-point loss in Chicago. That’s because Memphis lost versatile forward Darrell Arthur, its most valued reserve, to a season-ending Achilles injury last month. Although Randolph’s injury was diagnosed only as a bone bruise, Memphis wants to move quickly in the wake of its 2-3 start. The Grizzlies have never faced higher expectations after upsetting top-seeded San Antonio in the first round of last season’s playoffs before losing to Oklahoma City in the second round in seven games. Randolph averaged 20.1 points and 12.2 rebounds last season and was averaging 19 points and nine rebounds before he was injured. Speights is in his fourth season with the 76ers, who selected him with the 16th overall pick in the 2007 draft but has never averaged more than 16.4 minutes per game in the NBA. Henry played in 38 games as a rookie last season in Memphis and has missed the start of this season with torn ligaments in his right ankle.” Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news. |
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| Gay, Young lead Grizzlies past Kings, 113-96 | |
Rudy Gay scored 23 points, Sam Young added 20 and the Memphis O.J. Mayo had 16 points, and Mike Conley _ returning from an With Memphis holding a double-digit lead for a bulk of the Jimmer Fredette scored 17 points and fellow rookie Isaiah Thomas J.J. Hickson was the only Sacramento starter to reach double Memphis finished 55 percent from the field, led by Gasol at 7 DeMarcus Cousins came off the bench, as expected, after missing The Kings were down 17 points early and rallied to tie the score Gay scored 15 points in the first half, and no Kings player was Memphis then had a 9-0 run in the early minutes of the third The Grizzlies got their offense back on track, scoring off Memphis outscored Sacramento 35-18 in the period and led 87-68 NOTES: Before the game, Westphal said of the Cousins situation, Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news. Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
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| Rudy Gay, Sam Young lead Memphis Grizzlies past… | |
Rudy Gay scored 23 points, Sam Young added 20 and the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Sacramento Kings 113-96 tonight at FedExForum. O.J. Mayo had 16 points, and Mike Conley — returning from an ankle injury — and Marc Gasol scored 14 points each. Tony Allen added 10 points. Gasol also had 15 rebounds as Memphis outrebounded Sacramento 49-41. Tony Allen had 10 points. With Memphis holding a double-digit lead for a bulk of the second half, the Kings’ reserves got extended minutes. Jimmer Fredette scored 17 points and fellow rookie Isaiah Thomas had 15 to lead Sacramento as the Kings’ reserves got extended minutes with Memphis leading by double digits for a bulk of the second half. J.J. Hickson was the only Sacramento starter to reach double figures, scoring 12 points. Travis Outlaw added 11. Memphis finished 55 percent from the field, led by Gasol at 7 for 10 and Gay at 10 for 16. The Kings shot 41 percent. DeMarcus Cousins came off the bench, as expected, after missing Sunday’s game against New Orleans when coach Paul Westphal told him to stay away from the team. Cousins finished with four points on 1-for-5 shooting in 22 minutes. The Kings were down 17 points early and rallied to tie the score at 50-all in the final minute. However, Gay’s tip at the buzzer gave the Grizzlies a two-point lead at the break. Gay scored 15 points in the first half, and no Kings player was in double digits. Both teams committed eight turnovers, but the Kings shot 12 for 18 in the second quarter to get back into the game. Memphis then had a 9-0 run in the early minutes of the third quarter and the Kings never threatened the rest of the way. The Grizzlies got their offense back on track, scoring off turnovers and getting out on the break. They also started controlling the boards as they extended the lead to 23 late in the third quarter. Memphis outscored Sacramento 35-18 in the period and led 87-68 going into the fourth. NOTES: Before the game, Westphal said of the Cousins situation, “I wouldn’t say it’s resolved. We will see how it plays out. I think DeMarcus has to continue to show maturity and a desire to go the same direction as his teammates. We’re all hoping that happens.” . Conley returned after missing two games with a sprained left ankle he injured in the second game of the season. .The Kings were playing the opener of their only stretch of three games in three days during the compressed season. It was also the third of five games in six nights. .During the game, it was announced that Gene Bartow, who served as president of Hoops LLC, the parent company of FedExForum and the Grizzlies, and a Hall of Fame college coach, passed away after a long battle with cancer. Subscribe to our feed!. Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
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