Raptors
edge weakened Grizzlies in Memphis
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[April 02, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - DeMar DeRozan
scored 27 points, Kyle Lowry added 22 and Jonas Valanciunas led a strong
defensive effort that carried the Toronto Raptors to a 99-95 victory
over the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night at FedExForum.
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The Raptors improved to 22-15 on the road, the second-best record
among Eastern Conference teams. The injury-depleted Grizzlies lost
their fifth straight. Zach Randolph led Memphis with 16 points and
the bench scored 52 points.
Valanciunas, the Raptors' 7-foot center, finished with a career-high
seven blocked shots and a team-best 14 rebounds. His inside
defensive presence helped the Raptors limit the Grizzlies to 12
points in the paint in the second half. Memphis had 26 in the first
half.
In addition to their defensive play, the Raptors got a key spark
from reserve swingman Terrence Ross. He connected on four
consecutive 3-pointers early in the fourth quarter to allow Toronto
to pull ahead 87-84 with five minutes to go. The Raptors never
trailed again.
Memphis cut the deficit to two points on three occasions in the
final two minutes, the last time at 97-95 on two Jordan Farmar free
throws with 11.8 seconds left.
The Grizzlies led by nine (56-47) early in third quarter, but
Toronto denied Memphis points in the paint to recover and was ahead
74-72 entering the fourth quarter. The Grizzlies had 26 points in
the paint during the first half but had only four in the third
quarter.
Memphis used its reserve strength to create a double-digit cushion
in the first half.
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Trailing 27-23 after the first quarter, the Grizzlies built an
11-point lead in the second behind torrid shooting. The Grizzlies --
with reserves Vince Carter, Lance Stephenson, Xavier Munford, Jarell
Martin and JaMychal Green -- connected on their first 10 shots and
led 45-34 midway through the quarter.
The Raptors rallied in the closing minutes of the quarter to trim
the Memphis advantage to six (51-46) after a 3-pointer by Cory
Joseph. Randolph dropped in a short bank shot for the 53-45 halftime
lead.
The Grizzlies, outrebounded 23-18 in the opening half, shot 52.3
percent from the field, including 61.9 percent in the second quarter
(13 of 21). The Raptors overcame 40 percent shooting from the field
by making 7 of 16 from beyond the arc.
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