The Memphis Grizzlies showcased remarkable shooting prowess by draining a staggering 29 three-pointers, tying an NBA record in their recent game. However, their defensive lapses undermined this near-historic offensive display. To translate such shooting efficiency into consistent victories, the team must shore up perimeter defense, improve communication during switches, and emphasize closing out on shooters more aggressively. Opponents were able to exploit defensive misalignments, often finding open looks beyond the arc, which in turn diminished the impact of the Grizzlies’ offensive fireworks.

Another critical area for improvement lies in securing defensive rebounds and minimizing second-chance points. The Cavaliers capitalized on numerous offensive rebounds, converting them into easy baskets that shifted momentum. The following table highlights key defensive metrics from the game, illustrating where Memphis fell short despite their offensive surge:

Defensive Metric Grizzlies Cavaliers
Opponent 3-Point % 41% —
Defensive Rebounds 32 38
Second-Chance Points Allowed 18 24
Points in the Paint Allowed 45 57

Focusing on these defensive fundamentals will be essential if the Grizzlies aim to leverage their extraordinary shooting outputs into meaningful wins moving forward.