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Portland Trail Blazers at Memphis Grizzlies

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16-42, 7-22 Away
Final
122 - 92

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Trail Blazers end 9-game skid by beating Grizzlies 122-92

Matisse Thybulle eases in a jam for the Blazers

Duop Reath added 18 points for the Trail Blazers, who led the entire game while winning for only the second time on the road against a Western Conference foe. Kris Murray added 14 for Portland, which is now 2-19 against the West on the road.

“We did it together. It's good to just get that monkey off your back,” Portland coach Chauncey Billups said of snapping the losing streak. “We've been playing so hard. I think we've been playing well. We just haven't been able to come out with a victory in quite a while.”

Portland players expressed relief at ending the losing streak and finally being able to enjoy a postgame. Several credited the victory with more communication on both ends of the floor. That started with the walkthrough earlier Friday.

“We stopped the bleeding, and we did it in the right fashion,” said Walker, in his second year out of Colorado. “We were all happy and smiling, so it felt really good. Hopefully, we can build off of it.”

The game was the first of a back-to-back between the teams. They play again Saturday night.

While the Trail Blazers celebrated, Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins was frustrated by his team's performance. He had very little positive to say about any part of the game. He started his postgame remarks by saying: “This is embarrassing.”

“They basically scored 80 points in the paint with free throws. There's a lot to clean up,” Jenkins said. “They played extremely well, and we didn't have it. Played poorly.”

Jake LaRavia led Memphis with a career-high 21 points. Lamar Stevens scored 19 points and GG Jackson finished with 11 as the Grizzlies lost their third in a row and 12th in their last 14. Jordan Goodwin was the only Memphis starter in double figures with 10 points, although he was 4 of 13 from the field.

It was LaRavia's fourth game back after missing 17 with a left ankle sprain. He missed 10 games earlier this season with a left eye abrasion. His previous career best was 13 points last season against Sacramento.

“I thought (teammates) were able to find me for good looks, and some of them dropped,” LaRavia said. “I had a good game, but it doesn't really matter when you lose by 30. We have to figure out what we are doing as a team.”

Portland opened the second half with an 11-4 run, grabbing the first double-digit lead of the game and eventually stretching it to 16 points near the midway point of the third quarter. Reath and Murray scored nine points apiece as Portland built the advantage.

The Trail Blazers shot 79% in the third quarter, including 5 of 7 from outside the arc, stretching the advantage to 19 entering the fourth — a lead Portland never relinquished.

Both teams are mired near the bottom of the Western Conference and dealing with injuries that have impacted their lineups. And their records.

Moses Brown, who hadn't played since undergoing left wrist surgery on Jan. 9, returned, and the Trail Blazers fed the 7-foot-2 center in the second quarter. He finished with seven points, hitting all three of his shots.

“I thought Moses' minutes were huge for us,” Billups said.

Neither team could build a double-digit lead in the first half as both shot under 45%. Memphis was hindered by a dozen first-half turnovers, contributing to a 51-45 lead for Portland at intermission.

But the second half was the difference for Portland, as it outscored the Grizzlies 71-47 in the final two frames.

“Everything came together,” Murray said. “Offensively, we were really good. Shared the ball really well. Defensively, I thought we played a complete game and didn't let them get on any runs.”

Regular Season Series

POR leads series 2-1

Matchup Prediction

Grizzlies: 58.5%
Trail Blazers: 41.5%
*According to ESPN's Basketball Power Index

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 122 - 92
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 122 - 92
4th 15.1 Jabari Walker defensive rebound 122 - 92
4th 19.1 Lamar Stevens misses 19-foot pullup jump shot 122 - 92
4th 44.0 Rayan Rupert makes 24-foot three point jumper (Kris Murray assists) 122 - 92

Statistics

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48-92 FG 35-79
52.2 Field Goal % 44.3
13-31 3PT 9-24
41.9 Three Point % 37.5
13-16 FT 13-22
81.3 Free Throw % 59.1
46 Rebounds 30
16 Offensive Rebounds 8
30 Defensive Rebounds 22
31 Assists 15
13 Steals 6
8 Blocks 8
14 Turnovers 21
0 Team Turnovers 2
14 Total Turnovers 23
1 Technical Fouls 0
1 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
19 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 27
18 Fast Break Points 8
66 Points in Paint 42
20 Fouls 17
33 Largest Lead 4

Game Information

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2023-24 Northwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Oklahoma City 57 25 .695 - W5
Denver 57 25 .695 - W1
Minnesota 56 26 .683 1 L1
Utah 31 51 .378 26 L1
Portland 21 61 .256 36 L5

2023-24 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Dallas - 32 L2 0.6097561 50
New Orleans 1 33 L1 0.597561 49
Houston 9 41 W2 0.5 41
Memphis 23 55 L5 0.3292683 27
San Antonio 28 60 W2 0.2682927 22
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