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Grizzlies 109, Timberwolves 92

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MEMPHIS – Guard Mike Conley scored 23 points, forward Zach Randolph added 17 and center Marc Gasol registered a double-double of 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead the Memphis Grizzlies to a 109-92 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves Monday night.

The win was the 10th straight at home for the Grizzlies, who have won 16 of their past 18 at FedExForum. The Timberwolves (34-35) lost for the 16th time in their past 18 meetings against the Grizzlies (42-28).

Minnesota was led by forward Kevin Love’s 16 points. Center Gorgui Dieng finished with 11 points and 17 rebounds.

Memphis survived a scare late in the third quarter when Conley fell to the floor after apparently re-injuring his ankle. Conley, who missed seven games in early February after spraining his right ankle, returned to start the fourth quarter, however.

The Grizzlies increased an 18-point halftime lead to 24 points (77-53) midway through the third quarter after an 18-4 run. Conley had nine points during that stretch, including a 3-pointer to cap it.

But the Timberwolves answered by scoring the final nine points of the third quarter to cut their deficit to 13 (81-68) entering the fourth.

Memphis put the game out of reach by opening the final quarter with a 10-0 run that included back-to-back 3-pointers from guard Mike Miller and Conley.

Taking advantage of a cold-shooting Timberwolves’ team, the Grizzlies built a 21-point lead in the first half and led 57-39 at the break.

Minnesota missed nine of its first 10 shots and went 5-of-24 (21 percent) in the opening quarter and 15-of-48 in the first half (31 percent).

The Grizzlies shot 44 percent in the first quarter to take a 30-15 advantage.

In the second quarter, the Grizzlies extended their lead to 21 points (39-18) on a 3-pointer by Miller before the Timberwolves rallied. A 13-2 run trimmed the Memphis lead to 45-35 midway through the quarter, but the Grizzlies recovered when the starters re-entered the lineup. Memphis closed the half on a 10-4 run.

Much like his teammates, Love struggled in the first half, going 4-for-12. Minnesota’s sluggish start was in stark contrast to Sunday’s game against Phoenix in which the Timberwolves scored 73 points in the first half.

Minnesota shot 38 percent for the game. Memphis shot 53 percent.

NOTES: Since center Marc Gasol returned to the Memphis lineup Jan. 14 after missing 23 games with a left MCL sprain, the Grizzlies are 25-9 and have limited teams to 90 points per game. Gasol played in Saturday’s win over the Indiana Pacers despite suffering a Grade 1 left ankle sprain in Friday’s loss at Miami. . . . Gasol had nine rebounds in the first quarter against the Timberwolves. . . . Grizzlies guard Tony Allen (stomach bug) did not play. . . . Timberwolves guard J.J. Barea (sprained left foot) and center Nikola Pekovic (sore right ankle) did not play. Guard Alexey Shved moved into Barea’s backup role. Center Ronny Turiaf missed his 15thconsecutive game with a bone bruise on his right knee. . . . Grizzlies forward Zach Randolph entered the game having posted 399 career double-doubles, including back-to-back double-doubles against Miami and Indiana. . . . Timberwolves forward Kevin Love entered Monday’s game with 55 double-doubles, which leads the NBA. He had 36 points and 14 rebounds in a loss to Phoenix Sunday night. He failed to get his 400th double-double on Monday, though.

Alan is an expert gambling writer who works as one of the chief editors for Basketball Insiders. He has been covering online gambling and sports betting for over 8 years, having written for the likes of Sportlens, Compare.bet, The Sports Daily, 90min, and TopRatedCasinos.co.uk. His particular specialisms include US online casinos and gambling regulations, and soccer and basketball betting. Based in London, Alan holds an MA in English Literature and is a passionate supporter of Chelsea FC.

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