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Memphis Grizzlies at Sacramento Kings

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11-11, 7-4 Away
Final
124 - 110

12-14, 7-9 Home

Valanciunas records double-double; Grizzlies beat Kings

Ja Morant added 16 points and 10 assists despite a rough 7-for-18 shooting night from the field. Dillon Brooks scored 22 points and Kyle Anderson had 17 points and six rebounds for Memphis, which had lost five of six.

“Our guys were great tonight up and down the entire roster,” Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. “Our starters set a tone for us from the start. Our defensive activity set a tone for us offensively. Our bench came in, gave us tremendous minutes. Definitely one of our better games all around from start to finish.”

Two days after blowing a 20-point, first-quarter lead in a loss to the Lakers, the Grizzlies built another early advantage and withstood a late run by the Kings.

The game got chippy late, after Sacramento’s Chimezie Metu dunked over Valanciunas and held onto the rim with both hands. Valanciuanas continued to stand under the rim and did not move to allow Metu to land.

With Metu still hanging on the rim, Valanciunas appeared to get his left arm hooked around one of Metu’s legs and threw him off as players from both teams ran in. The play was reviewed and Valanciunas was called for an unsportsmanlike technical foul.

Valanciunas was not made available to the media after the game, but Kings coach Luke Walton called the play unsafe.

Morant felt Metu was at fault.

“He went a little overboard. He got the dunk, probably was excited,” Morant said. “I felt like he wrapped his legs around (Valanciunas) and that’s a little disrespectful to a man. I don’t blame JV at all.”

Sacramento’s Cory Joseph also didn’t see it as bad.

“Jonas was kind of underneath (Metu), he didn’t want to go down and create an injury,” Joseph said. “They were both competing, playing hard. It is what it is.”

A few minutes later, Valanciunas dunked and hung onto the rim for several moments, even though no one was near him.

Memphis had seven players score in double figures, led by as many as 24 points and scored 68 points in the paint.

It wasn’t just the Grizzlies starters who stood out.

Xavier Tillman drove the lane for a thunderous one-handed dunk and Sean McDermott followed with another dunk off a baseline drive moments later.

The Grizzlies had not won in Sacramento since Dec. 31, 2017.

De’Aaron Fox had 23 point and nine assists for the Kings despite not playing in the fourth quarter.

“I would have put him back in in a different scenario, if we didn’t have another game tomorrow, if we weren’t fighting back (from) 20,” Walton said. “There wasn’t a minutes restriction on him, I was just being careful.”

The teams were scheduled to play back-to-backs in Memphis in late January before the games were postponed due to COVID-19 issues.

BROOKS FAST START

Brooks, who had not scored more than 15 points in four previous games against Sacramento, had 18 in 18 minutes to get Memphis off to the double-digit lead by halftime. Brooks picked up his fourth foul 25 seconds into the third quarter, but came back to score four in the fourth.

TIP-INS

Grizzlies: Brandon Clarke returned for Memphis after missing four consecutive games with a sore right calf and scored 13. ... Brooks scored 12 of Memphis’ first 21 points.

Kings: Sacramento missed eight of its first 10 shots. … Marvin Bagley III was held out for a second consecutive game with left calf soreness. DaQuan Jeffries started in place of Bagley and had three rebounds, but did not score. Jeffries sat out 21 games this season with ankle and back injuries.

UP NEXT

Grizzlies: Host the Pelicans on Tuesday. New Orleans beat Memphis on Feb. 6 and has won four straight in the series.

Kings: Play the Nets on Monday in the second half of a back-to-back. Brooklyn has won four straight against Sacramento.

Regular Season Series

MEM leads series 1-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 124 - 110
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 124 - 110
4th 6.7 Xavier Tillman defensive rebound 124 - 110
4th 8.7 Kyle Guy misses driving layup 124 - 110
4th 15.0 shot clock turnover 124 - 110

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/mem.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originMEM https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nba/500/sac.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originSAC
50-94 FG 41-82
53 Field Goal % 50
9-21 3PT 8-33
43 Three Point % 24
15-19 FT 20-26
79 Free Throw % 77
50 Rebounds 45
9 Offensive Rebounds 5
34 Defensive Rebounds 28
31 Assists 22
10 Steals 8
2 Blocks 5
10 Turnovers 16
1 Team Turnovers 0
11 Total Turnovers 16
1 Technical Fouls 0
1 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
18 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 24
9 Fast Break Points 17
68 Points in Paint 60
20 Fouls 19
24 Largest Lead 2
Sacramento Kings Sacramento Kings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Malik Monk, G Day-To-Day Apr 2
Keegan Murray, F Out Apr 2
Russell Westbrook, G Out Apr 2
Isaiah Stevens, G Out Mar 29
Drew Eubanks, F Out Mar 18
Memphis Grizzlies Memphis Grizzlies Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Taj Gibson, F Out Apr 2
Ty Jerome, G Out Apr 2
Cam Spencer, G Out Apr 2
Olivier-Maxence Prosper, F Day-To-Day Apr 2
Jaylen Wells, F Out Mar 31

Game Information

Golden 1 Center

Location: Sacramento, CA
Capacity:

2025-26 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
San Antonio 59 18 .766 - W11
Houston 47 29 .618 11.5 W4
Memphis 25 51 .329 33.5 L2
New Orleans 25 52 .325 34 L6
Dallas 24 52 .316 34.5 L2

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 50 27 .649 - L1
Phoenix 42 35 .545 8 L2
LA Clippers 39 38 .506 11 L2
Golden State 36 41 .468 14 L3
Sacramento 20 57 .260 30 W1
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