The Commercial Appeal

Fizdale's Knicks steal dramatic win in Memphis

- David Cobb Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK - TENNESSEE

The Memphis Grizzlies' worst defensive stretch of the season set the stage for a most dramatic finish on Sunday.

But the hole Memphis dug itself during an abysmal third quarter proved too much to overcome during a furious fourth.

The New York Knicks and former Grizzlies coach David Fizdale escaped FedExForum with a 103-98 win.

Here are a few things to know:

Jaren Jackson Jr. changes game

The fourth overall pick played an awe-inspiring fourth quarter of defense for the Grizzlies.

Jackson brought the Grizzlies (12-7) back from a nine-point deficit as he set a new career-high with seven blocked shots.

Jackson blocked three shots in a 1:16 span following his 3-pointer that brought Memphis within 87-83 midway through the fourth quarter.

That stretch brought a previous sleepy crowd of 14,331 alive.

It couldn't negate an abysmal third quarter.

Grizzlies get stagnant

Marc Gasol and Fizdale's fraught relationsh­ip contribute­d to Fizdale's firing last season.

But Gasol credits Fizdale with helping him expand his range.

The big man's third 3-pointer of the game with 8:05 left in the third quarter gave the Grizzlies their largest lead yet at 66-53.

They seemed to think it would be enough.

But New York (7-14) outscored Memphis 25-8 the rest of the frame as Enes Kanter poured in 14 third-quarter points and grabbed 11 rebounds.

The Grizzlies were outscored 35-19 in the quarter.

Early defense

The Knicks entered averaging 114.8 points over their last six games. They surged to a quick 9-6 lead in the opening three minutes before Grizzlies coach J.B. Bickerstaf­f clapped his hands furiously on the sideline and implored the Grizzlies to shore up

 ??  ?? Jaren Jackson Jr. goes up for a shot against Noah Vonleh during Sunday night's game versus the New York Knicks at the FedExForum. BRAD VEST/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL
Jaren Jackson Jr. goes up for a shot against Noah Vonleh during Sunday night's game versus the New York Knicks at the FedExForum. BRAD VEST/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL

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