The Memphis Grizzlies surged out of the gate with relentless energy, showcasing a balanced offensive attack that left the Boston Celtics scrambling to keep pace. Ja Morant dominated early quarters, racking up 16 points and 5 assists while feeding the paint with aggressive drives. The Grizzlies’ defense was equally impressive, forcing multiple turnovers that translated into fast-break opportunities. Jaren Jackson Jr. contributed significantly on both ends, especially on the boards, grabbing 7 rebounds and swatting away crucial attempts that kept the Celtics at bay.

Meanwhile, Boston struggled to find its rhythm, with key shooters like Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown facing tight coverage and shooting under 40% from the field. Their inability to close out possession allowed Memphis to capitalize in transition. Below is the scoreboard overview at halftime, highlighting key stats that underline Memphis’ early dominance:

Team Points Rebounds Assists Turnovers
Memphis Grizzlies 58 29 14 6
Boston Celtics 49 26 11 10
  • Memphis shooting: 48% FG, 40% from deep
  • Boston shooting: 39% FG, 27% from 3-point range
  • Turnover battle: Boston committed 10 vs Memphis’ 6