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Grizzlies drop Hawks for sixth straight win

Ja Morant and Desmond Bane combined for 52 points to help the visiting Memphis Grizzlies beat the Atlanta Hawks 123-119 and extend their winning streak to six games. The Memphis Grizzlies beat the Atlanta Hawks 123-119 in their sixth straight win, extending their winning streak to six games. Ja Morant and Desmond Bane scored 52 points to help the Grizzlies extend their lead in the NBA's Eastern Conference, while Trae Young and Clint Capela led the Hawks with 28 points and 10 assists respectively. Memphis also got 15 points and eight rebounds each from Jaren Jackson Jr. and Xavier Tillman Sr. and De'Andre Hunter, who missed Saturday's game with a sore knee, scored 17. Atlanta is now tied for the Eastern Conference's No. 8 spot with Toronto, which beat Washington on Sunday. Memphis returns home on Tuesday to play Orlando in the first of a three-game homestand.

Grizzlies drop Hawks for sixth straight win

Published : one year ago by in Sports

Ja Morant and Desmond Bane combined for 52 points to help the visiting Memphis Grizzlies beat the Atlanta Hawks 123-119 and extend their winning streak to six games.

Morant, in his first start since returning from an eight-game suspension, scored 27 points and had six assists. Morant made three free throws with 2:35 left to give the Grizzlies a six-point lead and rebuff an Atlanta comeback.

Bane scored 25 points, including a clutch driving basket with 1:39, with five assists.

Memphis (47-27) also got 15 points and eight rebounds each from Jaren Jackson Jr. and Xavier Tillman Sr.

Atlanta (37-38) was led by Trae Young with 28 points and 10 assists and Clint Capela with 18 points and 16 rebounds. De'Andre Hunter returned after missing Saturday's game with a sore knee and scored 17.

Atlanta has scored 100-plus points in 50 consecutive games, the second-longest streak in franchise history and the longest such streak in the NBA.

Atlanta is now tied for the Eastern Conference's No. 8 spot with Toronto, which beat Washington on Sunday.

The Grizzlies took advantage of Atlanta's poor 3-point shooting (1-for-9) in the first quarter to take a 34-27 lead. Memphis led by as many as eight points in the second quarter and was ahead 61-56 at halftime.

The first half ended when the Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. blocked John Collins' shot and knocked the forward to the court with six seconds left. Jackson was called for a foul and assessed a technical for arguing, as was Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins, who had to be restrained.

The Grizzlies challenged the foul call and it was overturned, but the two technicals remained. Young made both free throws.

The game was tied three times in the third quarter, but Memphis regained control and led 96-89 going into the final quarter. The Hawks twice drew to within one point, but a 12-4 run - sparked by five points from reserve David Roddy - stretched the lead to 112-103 with 6:50 remaining.

Memphis returns home on Tuesday to play Orlando in the first of a three-game homestand. Atlanta completes its three-game homestand on Tuesday against Cleveland.


Topics: NBA

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