NBA roundup: Grizzlies rally, nip Spurs on late block
Cam Spencer scored 21 points including key late baskets and Santi Aldama blocked a last-second shot, helping Memphis end a four-game losing streak with a 106-105 win.
- On Tuesday night at FedExForum, the Memphis Grizzlies beat the San Antonio Spurs 106-105 after Cam Spencer's go-ahead baseline jumper in the final minute.
- With starters out, reserves Cam Spencer and Jock Landale stepped into larger roles as Memphis played without Ja Morant, Cedric Coward and Zach Edey.
- Jaren Jackson Jr.'s contribution included 21 points and nine rebounds, while Cam Spencer added eight rebounds and eight assists off the bench.
- The result snapped Memphis Grizzlies' four-game skid and highlights unexpected bench heroics that keep them in the Western Conference play-in conversation before Wednesday's 7 PM CT game versus the Phoenix Suns.
- Memphis' underlying stats show the Memphis Grizzlies' team strengths in rebounding and assists support depth for comebacks, while contributions from Jock Landale and Cam Spencer could affect franchise future and roster decisions.
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We know that Victor Wembanyama is a unique player, as spectacular as he is effective. The Frenchie of San Antonio Spurs proved it once again last night... but this time even before the start of the match in Memphis in NBA, the North American basketball championship.75) Victor Wembanyama just karate kicked basketballs stick in the net! - Get Wemby in the octagon! - @CombatBuzzX pic.twitter.com/hvyTzmIu3i— Courtside Buzz (@CourtsideBuzzX) January …
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, USA (AP) — Cam Spencer scored 21 points, including five in the last 1:26 minutes, and the Memphis Grizzlies countered Victor Wembanyama’s 30 points to beat San Antonio’s Spurs on Tuesday 106-105. Wembanyama returned to activity after a two-game absence. Spencer’s suspension shot from the bottom line at ten feet with 36.5 seconds remaining brought the final points. De’Aaron Fox from San Antonio attempted a 15-foot shot with fi…
Grizzlies come from behind to edge Spurs 106-105
Cam Spencer scored 13 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter and Santi Aldama blocked a potential game-winning shot by De'Aaron Fox with 5.2 seconds remaining to lift the Memphis Grizzlies to a 106-105 victory over the visiting San Antonio Spurs Tuesday night.Spencer gave the Grizzlies the lead with 37.3 seconds to go on a baseline jumper. A minute earlier, he had connected on a 3-pointer to trim San Antonio's lead to 105-104.Fox, who struggled …
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