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Grizzlies Overpower Hornets in High-Scoring Affair: A Showcase of Precision and Teamwork

The Memphis Grizzlies secured a commanding victory over the Charlotte Hornets with a final score of 132-120, improving their season record to 29-15. The Hornets, despite a valiant effort, fell to an 11-29 record. The game was marked by high efficiency from both teams, but the Grizzlies' superior shooting and ball movement ultimately led them to outpace their opponents.


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Grizzlies' Offensive Firepower


The Grizzlies showcased their offensive prowess throughout the game, leading for nearly the entire duration with a time leading of 47:19 minutes. Their scoring was spread across all four quarters, with significant contributions coming from both starters and bench players. The team's field goal percentage stood at an impressive 50 percent, including a remarkable 45 percent from beyond the arc. This sharpshooting contributed to their total of 132 points.


Desmond Bane and Ja Morant were standout performers for Memphis. Bane led the scoring with 24 points while also dishing out eight assists, demonstrating his dual-threat capability on offense. Morant followed closely with 16 points and an exceptional tally of 13 assists, orchestrating the Grizzlies' offense masterfully.


Hornets' Resilient Effort


Despite facing a formidable opponent in Memphis, the Charlotte Hornets put up a resilient fight. They managed to score consistently across all quarters but were particularly strong in the second half where they amassed a total of 72 points. Their field goal percentage was close behind that of the Grizzlies at 48 percent; however, it was not enough to bridge the gap in scoring.


The Hornets excelled in fast break situations, converting these opportunities into points with a fast break percentage of approximately 73 percent which contributed significantly to their overall scoreline.


Looking Ahead


The Memphis Grizzlies are set to host the New Orleans Pelicans at FedExForum on January 24th at 8:00 PM EDT. Fans can catch this upcoming game live on NBA TV among other networks such as Gulf Coast Sports and FDSSE for comprehensive coverage.


This victory over Charlotte underscores Memphis's ability as contenders within their conference while setting up an intriguing matchup against New Orleans next week.


Fans are encouraged to share this recap and follow along as we continue covering every step of Memphis's journey through this season.

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