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Jaren Jackson Jr. Shines as Grizzlies Dominate 76ers 124-107
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Jaren Jackson Jr. Shines as Grizzlies Dominate 76ers 124-107

Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 27 points to help the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Philadelphia 76ers 124-107. Jay Huff and Ja Morant contributed 20 and 18 points, respectively, aiding Memphis in securing their second consecutive road victory and improving their record to 4-3.

Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey scored 23 points in a brave performance, but the 76ers faced difficulties in the absence of injured players Joel Embiid and Paul George. Philadelphia’s fourth loss in five games extends their winless streak at home to 0-3.

Dominance in the Paint

The Grizzlies took advantage of the Sixers’ weak inside game, dominating them 52-33 on the boards and 70-34 in points scored in the paint. Jackson’s assertive style of play in the paint had a major influence. Leading to the Grizzlies capitalizing on Philadelphia’s vulnerabilities to dictate the pace of the game.

Key Middle Quarters Lead to Memphis Victory

During the second and third quarters, the Grizzlies outscored the 76ers by a margin of 68-47. Memphis shot well at 56.5% while Philadelphia only managed 34.9%, making it easy for Memphis to take the lead.

Philadelphia’s Struggles Without Embiid and George

With their key players absent, the 76ers had few choices, as Maxey took on the majority of the offensive responsibilities. Memphis Grizzlies capitalized on this opportunity by employing a well-rounded strategy that showcased Morant’s ability to create plays and Jaren Jackson’s scoring in the paint.

After the victory, Memphis aims to continue this positive momentum. While the 76ers feel the heat to make improvements as they eagerly anticipate Embiid and George’s comeback to the team.

Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 27 points to help the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Philadelphia 76ers 124-107. Jay Huff and Ja Morant contributed 20 and 18 points, respectively, aiding Memphis in securing their second consecutive road victory and improving their record to 4-3.

Philadelphia’s Tyrese Maxey scored 23 points in a brave performance, but the 76ers faced difficulties in the absence of injured players Joel Embiid and Paul George. Philadelphia’s fourth loss in five games extends their winless streak at home to 0-3.

Dominance in the Paint

The Grizzlies took advantage of the Sixers’ weak inside game, dominating them 52-33 on the boards and 70-34 in points scored in the paint. Jackson’s assertive style of play in the paint had a major influence. Leading to the Grizzlies capitalizing on Philadelphia’s vulnerabilities to dictate the pace of the game.

Key Middle Quarters Lead to Memphis Victory

During the second and third quarters, the Grizzlies outscored the 76ers by a margin of 68-47. Memphis shot well at 56.5% while Philadelphia only managed 34.9%, making it easy for Memphis to take the lead.

Philadelphia’s Struggles Without Embiid and George

With their key players absent, the 76ers had few choices, as Maxey took on the majority of the offensive responsibilities. Memphis Grizzlies capitalized on this opportunity by employing a well-rounded strategy that showcased Morant’s ability to create plays and Jaren Jackson’s scoring in the paint.

After the victory, Memphis aims to continue this positive momentum. While the 76ers feel the heat to make improvements as they eagerly anticipate Embiid and George’s comeback to the team.

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