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A. Davis scored 40 points and watched the Grizzlies advance to the playoffs and face the Thunder in the first round

NBA Grizzlies faced the Mavericks in the play-offs on the 19th, even though A. Davis scored 40 points and played the highest scoring record since he switched teams, but it was difficult to hold up the building alone, and finally the Memphis army relied on a multi-point blossoming offense to defeat the Mavericks 120-106 and successfully advanced to the playoffs, and will face the Thunder in the first round as the 8th seed.

The Grizzlies advance to the playoffs


The Grizzlies, who finished 7th in the regular season this season, lost to the Warriors in the first game of the play-offs, and will compete for the 8th seed in the West today with the Mavericks, who defeated the Kings in the first game of the play-offs.

The Grizzlies opened the game with a 9-3 offense, and Morant, the first brother in charge, went into the game with a foot injury and took off to stage a slam dunk show, which made the home fans go crazy, and the Grizzlies once extended their lead to 21 points in the first quarter.

Morant scored 16 points in the first half, plus Barn scored 15 points, and the Grizzlies temporarily led 66-49 at halftime; For the Mavericks, A. Davis scored 22 points alone, but the rest of his teammates were lackluster and played quite hard.

A. Davis scored 40 points


The Mavericks launched a 9-2 offensive comeback in the third quarter, and the Grizzlies made a series of mistakes to return the two sides to a single-digit gap, and then John Konchar hit a three-pointer to help stop the bleeding. To add insult to injury, Davis suffered a leg injury in the final quarter, and although he returned to the court after a temporary break, he was no longer able to run normally and was unable to help the team turn the tide of the game.

The Grizzlies scored in double figures with six players today, with Jaren Jackson Jr. scoring a team-high 24 points, Morant contributing 22 points and nine assists, and Bathe also scoring 22 points and nine assists. For the Mavericks, Davis had a game-high 40 points and 9 rebounds, followed by K. Thompson with 18 points.

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