The Memphis Grizzlies ignited the season with an electrifying offensive display, outpacing the New Orleans Pelicans in a thrilling 128-122 victory. Led by Ja Morant, who dazzled with 34 points and 9 assists, the Grizzlies showcased a balanced attack that overwhelmed the Pelicans’ defense. The team’s dynamic spacing and sharp shooting were on full display, with key contributions from Dillon Brooks and Desmond Bane, who combined for 47 points. Memphis pushed the pace early, forcing New Orleans into turnovers and capitalizing on transition opportunities that set the tone for the high-scoring affair.

The Pelicans fought valiantly, spearheaded by Zion Williamson’s 30 points and Brandon Ingram’s steady 25, but ultimately fell short as the Grizzlies’ relentless offense proved too much down the stretch. New Orleans struggled to contain Memphis’ perimeter attack, conceding 16 three-pointers on 42.1% shooting beyond the arc. The contest featured:

  • Balanced Scoring: Five Grizzlies players scored double digits
  • Fast Break Efficiency: Memphis recorded 20 fast-break points
  • Rebounding Edge: Grizzlies out-rebounded Pelicans 48-40
PlayerPointsAssistsRebounds
Ja Morant3496
Zion Williamson30411
Dillon Brooks2525
Brandon Ingram2557