Coach James Borrego emphasized the adaptive defensive schemes that played a pivotal role in the Pelicans’ narrow victory over the Grizzlies. The team’s ability to switch seamlessly between man-to-man coverage and zone defense in critical moments disrupted Memphis’ offensive rhythm, forcing multiple turnovers and contested shots. He highlighted the need for communication and rotation discipline as key factors that elevated the defensive intensity throughout the contest, particularly in the fourth quarter, where defensive stops ultimately sealed the win.

Player performances on defense stood out, with particular mention of Herbert Jones and C.J. McCollum. Jones’ relentless perimeter defense limited the Grizzlies’ sharpshooters, while McCollum’s anticipation led to several deflections and fast-break opportunities. Below is a quick summary of key defensive stats from the game:

Player Defensive Rebounds Steals Blocks Defensive Rating
Herbert Jones 7 3 1 95.6
C.J. McCollum 4 2 0 98.2
Jonas Valančiūnas 9 0 3 92.8
  • Transition defense was a critical component in containing the Grizzlies’ fast breaks, especially in the final 5 minutes.
  • Help-side defense ensured that cutters and off-ball players were consistently challenged, forcing lower-percentage shots.