Grizzlies set to end hiatus with showdown vs. Spurs
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[January 30, 2021]
Two of the NBA's hottest teams,
the San Antonio Spurs and the Memphis Grizzlies, will look to
continue their success when they square off on Saturday for the
first of two games in three days in the Alamo City.
Memphis returns to the floor for the first time since Jan. 18 after
having five games postponed over the past two weeks because of
limited player availability due to COVID-19 protocols.
The Spurs will play the third game of a five-game homestand after
handling the red-hot Denver Nuggets 119-109 on Friday behind 30
points and 10 assists from DeMar DeRozan.
Even now, the Grizzlies will not be at full strength, with Jonas
Valanciunas and Grayson Allen listed as unavailable for Saturday's
contest because of the health and safety protocols. Valanciunas,
however, rejoined the Grizzlies for their road trip. He posted a
video on Twitter on Friday of him walking to the team plane, saying
that he has recovered from COVID-19.
The Grizzlies got back in the gym on Wednesday for their first
practice since the stoppage.
"It was a big step getting back together as a team," Grizzlies coach
Taylor Jenkins said. "They were super excited to be back. It was a
competitive gym, as we always have."
The Grizzlies were the "it" team in the league before they were
forced to step off the court, having won a season-high five straight
games, their longest winning streak since a seven-game run last
January. With a win Saturday, Memphis would start a season 5-1 on
the road for the first time in franchise history.
In its most recent game, Memphis defeated the Phoenix Suns 108-104,
and for the second consecutive game, seven Grizzlies scored in
double figures. Ja Morant (17 points, 10 assists) recorded his first
double-double of the season. He has only played in five games
because of an ankle injury.
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Memphis Grizzlies center
Jonas Valanciunas (17) in action during the game between the
Mavericks and the Grizzlies at the American Airlines Center. Jerome
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"For me, we've won five in a row," Morant said. "Reset button is
nowhere. That thought is not in our minds at all. The biggest part
for us is getting our condition back up to the game style. Our
chemistry has improved since we started playing together, so I feel
like that will be there."
The Spurs' win Friday was their third straight, and they snapped the
Nuggets' five-game win streak. San Antonio led by just one point
after three quarters but outworked the Nuggets in the fourth, using
a 7-0 run midway through the period to build an 11-point advantage.
The Spurs turned on the defensive pressure down the stretch to seal
the victory.
Dejounte Murray added 26 points for the Spurs while Keldon Johnson
had 19 and Patty Mills 17.
The Spurs enjoyed a successful follow-up to a Wednesday win over the
Boston Celtics, one of the top teams in the Eastern Conference. San
Antonio also has wins against the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles
Clippers this season and already owns a victory over Memphis, on the
road, this season.
"We got to continue to want this finish, you know, no matter how
hard it gets, no matter who we're playing against -- the best teams
or the bottom teams," DeRozan said. "We've got to come out and be
greedy and stay consistent. We've got to go out there, play our
butts off and compete."
--Field Level Media
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