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New Orleans Pelicans at Memphis Grizzlies

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32-22, 17-12 Away
Final
96 - 87

18-36, 5-20 Home

Herbert Jones has 17 points, Brandon Ingram adds 16 as Pelicans hold on to beat Grizzlies 96-87

Zion Williamson with the and-1 bucket

Zion Williamson finished with 14 points and CJ McCollum added 11 as New Orleans won its second straight. Jones had nine rebounds as New Orleans outrebounded Memphis 49-37.

“They fought us for 48 minutes,” Pelicans coach Willie Green said of the Grizzlies and their depleted roster. “We didn't start well, then we got it going. Came out in the third quarter and we're playing well, then the wheels fell off.”

While the Pelicans struggled shooting in the fourth, Memphis never could overtake the New Orleans advantage. But things got a bit shaky with three minutes left as the Grizzlies pulled within five a couple of times.

“We just went back to relying on our defense,” Jones said of the fourth quarter. “Continued to play hard. We knew it's still an NBA team. Still NBA guys. We knew they were going to play hard. We just had to sustain the push.”

Jaren Jackson Jr. led the Grizzlies with 22 points, while Vince Williams Jr. and Luke Kennard finished with 12 points apiece. Williams also added nine assists. Yuta Watanabe had 11 points, keying a fourth-quarter Memphis push.

Watanabe was a trade deadline pickup for Memphis. The small forward had started his career with the Grizzlies after going undrafted in 2018. He had a trio of baskets early in the fourth as Memphis cut into the Pelicans' advantage.

“Yuta's great. I'm glad he's back,” Jackson said. “I know how hard he plays. I know his feel for the game is great. ... I'm just glad he's here.”

A 14-point New Orleans lead at halftime stretched to 25 in the third period. The Pelicans, with basically their full complement of players, seemed to have too much offensive firepower for the makeshift Grizzlies to keep pace.

But spanning the third and fourth quarters, Memphis crafted a 25-7 rally to make the game a bit tighter midway through the fourth as New Orleans' lead had dropped to seven points. Memphis eventually got within 90-85 with three minutes left as the Pelicans were 1 of 12 from the field in the quarter at that point.

“We found a way at the end to win the game, and that's the important part,” Green said.

On Monday, the Pelicans learned Dyson Daniels suffered a meniscus tear in his left knee that will keep him out of action an extended period — a significant loss to New Orleans' bench production. But the reserves helped turn a close game into a double-digit lead in the first. A 21-8 run to close the latter half of the second gave New Orleans a 61-47 lead at the break.

As Memphis continues to limp through the remainder of the season with a skeleton crew, a number of players are getting a chance to showcase their talents; players like Watanabe and Lamar Stevens, also a trade-deadline swap with the Boston Celtics. He finished with 10 points, eight rebounds and two blocks.

“I was really impressed with those guys,” Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said of his lineup, adding: “Those guys gave us a huge spark, and the second half was great.”

UP NEXT

Pelicans: Host the Wizards on Wednesday.

Grizzlies: Host the Rockets on Wednesday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 2-2

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 96 - 87
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 96 - 87
4th 3.0 shot clock turnover 96 - 87
4th 23.0 Larry Nance Jr. defensive rebound 96 - 87
4th 27.1 Jaren Jackson Jr. misses 6-foot two point shot 96 - 87

Statistics

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32-78 FG 34-81
41 Field Goal % 42
13-35 3PT 12-44
37 Three Point % 27
19-24 FT 7-8
79 Free Throw % 88
49 Rebounds 36
12 Offensive Rebounds 3
37 Defensive Rebounds 33
21 Assists 28
12 Steals 7
4 Blocks 8
17 Turnovers 17
2 Team Turnovers 1
19 Total Turnovers 18
0 Technical Fouls 1
0 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
20 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 25
19 Fast Break Points 11
30 Points in Paint 40
18 Fouls 17
25 Largest Lead 8
Memphis Grizzlies Memphis Grizzlies Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Javon Small, G Day-To-Day Mar 30
Olivier-Maxence Prosper, F Day-To-Day Mar 30
Taj Gibson, F Day-To-Day Mar 30
Jaylen Wells, F Out Mar 29
Ty Jerome, G Out Mar 29
New Orleans Pelicans New Orleans Pelicans Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Hunter Dickinson, C Day-To-Day Mar 29
Josh Oduro, C Day-To-Day Mar 29
Trey Murphy III, F Out Mar 29
Bryce McGowens, G Out Mar 28

Game Information

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Location: Memphis, TN
Attendance: 15,823 · Capacity:

2025-26 Southwest Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
San Antonio 57 18 .760 - W9
Houston 45 29 .608 11.5 W2
Memphis 25 50 .333 32 L1
New Orleans 25 51 .329 32.5 L5
Dallas 24 51 .320 33 L1
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