Grizzlies beat Lakers in elimination game, send series back to Los Angeles

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Grizzlies’ stars finally played well together in the same game, and Desmond Bane already is planning to be back for another tipoff Sunday in Memphis.

Even with Game 6 looming Friday night in Los Angeles, where the Grizzlies have yet to win this season or in this series.

Bane had 33 points and 10 rebounds, two-time All-Star Ja Morant added 31 points and 10 boards, and the Grizzlies staved off elimination Wednesday night, beating the Lakers 116-99 to force their first-round Western Conference series back to Los Angeles.

“I said it out there, and I’ll say it again,” Bane said. “We are going to be back for a Game 7 in front of the best fans in the NBA.”

Morant missed Memphis’ last Game 6 a year ago in the Western semifinals, a series-ending loss in Golden State. Asked what it will take for the Grizzlies to return for another game, Morant had a short answer.

“Me being a leader and, you know, being ready for this pedestal everybody got me on,” said Morant, who signed a five-year, supermax contract last summer.

Jaren Jackson Jr., the NBA Defensive Player of the Year, had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Grizzlies, who improved to 5-0 in Game 5s played in Memphis and cut the seventh-seeded Lakers’ series lead to 3-2. Memphis earned a second straight No. 2 seed by posting the NBA’s best home record at 35-

“Obviously it was a win or go home situation,” Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said.

LeBron James started 1 of 7 from the field but finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds. It was a modest follow-up after the 38-year-old played 45 minutes in Monday night’s overtime win in Los Angeles and became the oldest player in NBA history to post at least 20 points and 20 rebounds in his 270th playoff game.

This time, James played 37 minutes and was the first starter coach Darvin Ham pulled with the Grizzlies in control.

“He and I made eye contact,” Ham said. “We had a nonverbal discussion. It was time. We’re going to need him big on Friday.”

James said he doesn’t know how he’ll feel Friday night now that this series has a game every other night with travel on the off day.

“I’ll take care of the body,” James said. “Try to get as much sleep as I can. Seeing how fast the body can recover and get ready for Friday.”

Anthony Davis led the Lakers with 31 points and 19 rebounds. Austin Reaves had 17 points and D’Angelo Russell scored 11.

The Lakers tried to rally with a 20-7 run in the fourth. They couldn’t get closer than 12, the last on a putback by Davis with 2:52 left. Memphis answered with eight straight that got fans chanting “Whoop That Trick” with about 90 seconds left.

“That run at the end of the third, kind of got away from us,” said Davis, who promised he’ll be ready to play 48 minutes if needed in Game 6.

Memphis led only 23-20 when Jenkins took out Dillon Brooks, known more for calling James old and missing shots than his defense in this series. The Grizzlies seized control, finishing on a 15-4 run capped by Bane’s 3 just before the quarter expired for a 38-24 lead.

The Grizzlies led by as much as 17 in the second with Morant scoring 10, including drawing a foul on James for a three-point play. Memphis led 61-52 at halftime.

Russell scored the first eight of the third for the Lakers to quickly turn it into a one-point game. James, who had nine in the quarter, hit a pair of free throws that pulled Los Angeles within 75-74 with 4:36 left.

Memphis responded with a 26-2 run that lasted through the start of the fourth. Morant had 11 in the third and finished the quarter with back-to-back buckets. His final drive put the Grizzlies up 94-76 going into the fourth.

Bane capped the spurt with a three-point play for a 101-76 lead the Lakers couldn’t overcome.

<p>The Knicks' Josh Hart, right, makes a layup past the Cavaliers' Donovan Mitchell during Wednesday's first-round playoff game on Wednesday in Cleveland.</p>

Phil Long, Associated Press

The Knicks' Josh Hart, right, makes a layup past the Cavaliers' Donovan Mitchell during Wednesday's first-round playoff game on Wednesday in Cleveland.

KNICKS 106, CAVALIERS 95: Jalen Brunson scored 23 points, RJ Barrett added 21 and New York beat host Cleveland in Game 5 to advance to the second round of the Eastern Conference playoffs for the first time since 2013.

Brunson averaged 24 points in the series and led the Knicks in scoring during all four wins. Donovan Mitchell led the Cavaliers with 28 points.

HEAT 128, BUCKS 126 (OT): Jimmy Butler scored 42 points and Miami staged a second straight fourth-quarter rally before beating host Milwaukee in overtime to become only the sixth No. 8 seed to eliminate the top overall seed in the first round.

The last time it happened was in 2012, when a Philadelphia 76ers team featuring current Bucks guard Jrue Holiday capitalized on Derrick Rose’s knee injury to beat the top-seeded Chicago Bulls.

WARRIORS 123, KINGS 116: Stephen Curry scored 31 points, Draymond Green had his highest-scoring game in more than five years and Golden State finally picked up a road victory in its first-round series against Sacramento to take a 3-2 lead.

Green had 21 points and seven assists. De’Aaron Fox scored 24 points despite a broken index finger on his shooting hand to lead the Kings.

 

Categories: Sports