Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Grizzlies crush Thunder by 73

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LOS ANGELES (AFP) — The Memphis Grizzlies clobbered the hapless Oklahoma City Thunder, 152-79, on Thursday, as nine players reached double figures to give them the largest margin of victory in National Basketball Associatio­n (NBA) history.

“Man, it feels great,” reserve De’Anthony Melton said.

“It feels great to be in the history books, especially in front of our home crowd.” “We did it one through 15. Everybody contribute­d.”

The Grizzlies won by 73 points and are the first team in league history to win by at least 70. The previous mark of 68 points was held by the Cleveland Cavaliers, who hammered the Miami Heat 148-80 on 17 December 1991.

Jaren Jackson led the assault with 27 points while Spanish power forward Santi Aldama finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Grizzlies, who have won three straight games despite being without injured All-Star guard Ja Morant.

It feels great to be in the history books, especially in front of our home crowd.

“We had to be better. We got to keep locking in defensivel­y. When our defense and our offense are going, we are a deadly team,” Melton said. The Grizzlies bench stepped up mightily as six of the seven reserves finished in double figures including Melton, who shot eight of 10 from the floor and made three of five three-point attempts en route to 19 points in front of a crowd of 18,400 at FedEx Forum in Memphis. Memphis led, 72-36, at halftime and kept cranking up the intensity, eventually pulling ahead by as many as 78 points. It was the largest lead in any NBA game since 1996-1997. “We knew with (Morant) going down what we had to do,” Melton said.

“We had to step up.”

It was the third straight game the Grizzlies have led from start to finish.

“Franchise records are obviously great. Proud of our guys that they don’t think about that,” Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said.

“We’re just motivated by what are our standards every single night. Tonight was on pretty full display both offensivel­y and defensivel­y.” The lowly Thunder now have the records for the largest road loss and the largest home loss in league history.

In May, the Thunder were beaten at home by 57 points by the Indiana Pacers.

“Tonight is not necessaril­y who we are,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said.

“I think we’ve definitely shown that from a competitiv­e standpoint. This isn’t indicative of who our team is.” “Obviously, it was a combinatio­n of things. They played with great force and pace. They made some shots. We didn’t shoot it well early and just really couldn’t get a grip on the game. Any part of the game.” In Phoenix, Cameron Johnson and Cameron Payne each had 19 points and six rebounds and the Phoenix Suns set a franchise record with their 18th consecutiv­e win with a 114-103 victory over the Detroit Pistons.

 ?? JOE MURPHY/ AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE ?? DE’ANTHONY Melton and the Memphis Grizzlies set an NBA record after posting a lopsided 152-79 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.
JOE MURPHY/ AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE DE’ANTHONY Melton and the Memphis Grizzlies set an NBA record after posting a lopsided 152-79 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

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