The Commercial Appeal

Jackson Jr. scores 37 in Grizzlies win

- Damichael Cole

A storybook finish was in the making when the Memphis Grizzlies hosted the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night.

The electric Fedexforum was magnified with the return of Ja Morant after serving an eight-game suspension. Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins said he wanted to keep Morant in the low 20s of minutes. His math worked out perfectly when Morant entered the game with 4:20 left in the fourth quarter after playing 19 minutes.

Morant entered the game with a lineup that included Jaren Jackson Jr., Desmond Bane, Luke Kennard and Santi Aldama, and the Rockets’ defense had no answers. The Grizzlies pulled away in the final minute to secure a 130-125 victory against the Rockets.

The Grizzlies (45-27) have won four consecutiv­e games and seven of their last eight. Jackson led the Grizzlies with a season-high 37 points. Morant scored 17 points in his return.

Houston (18-55) was led by Kenyon Martin Jr.’s 31 points. Alperen Sengun finished with 25 points and eight rebounds before fouling out.

Here are some takeaways from the game.

Ja Morant returns

Morant checked into the game with 3:05 left in the first quarter, and was greeted with a standing ovation and cheers throughout the Fedexforum. The two-time All-star didn’t take long to get involved. His biggest highlight came on the first possession of the second quarter when he threw down a twohanded dunk over Kenyon Martin Jr.

Morant came off the bench for the first time in his NBA career. He looked comfortabl­e in the temporary role. Before the game, Jenkins the Grizzlies would reevaluate if Morant will come off the bench for the next game.

Jaren Jackson Jr. still looks as dominant as ever

Jackson is turning into a player that opposing teams may fear. In the past, there have been questions about his aggressive­ness when playing alongside of

Morant and how their playing styles mesh, but that isn’t the case right now. The Grizzlies are getting Jackson the ball in isolation situations, and he’s punishing smaller defenders to create easy scoring opportunit­ies. Rookie Rockets forward Jabari Smith has been touted for his defense early in his career, but Jackson used his 30-pound advantage to dominate the paint.

Defense struggles without Brooks

The Grizzlies were on fire on offense, but their defensive effort kept the Rockets in the game. Memphis scored 75 points in the first half, but it couldn’t pull away. Shifty Rockets guard Jalen Green was tough to guard. Dillon Brooks would have been matched up against Green, but he missed the game due to picking up his 18th technical foul and serving a one-game suspension. David

Roddy started in place of Brooks and scored 13 points.

What’s next

The Grizzlies and Rockets will meet again on Friday (7 p.m., Bally Sports Southeast). Brooks is expected to rejoin the lineup. Memphis is now a full two games ahead of the Sacramento Kings for the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference.

 ?? CHRIS DAY/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL ?? Rockets’ Jalen Green (4) guards Grizzlies’ Ja Morant (12) as he drives to the basket during the game between the Memphis Grizzlies and the Houston Rockets at Fedexforum in Memphis, Tenn., on March 22, 2023.
CHRIS DAY/THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL Rockets’ Jalen Green (4) guards Grizzlies’ Ja Morant (12) as he drives to the basket during the game between the Memphis Grizzlies and the Houston Rockets at Fedexforum in Memphis, Tenn., on March 22, 2023.

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