In a thrilling display of long-range precision, the Memphis Grizzlies electrified fans by sinking a franchise-record 29 three-pointers against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Despite this remarkable offensive feat, the game ended in heartbreak as they fell short with a narrow score of 128-125. Desmond Bane led the barrage from beyond the arc, firing in 10 three-pointers himself, while teammate Dillon Brooks contributed 7, showcasing the team’s evolving strategy focused on perimeter shooting. The Grizzlies’ relentless outside shooting kept them in contention throughout, making it one of the most memorable high-scoring shooting nights in franchise history.

  • Three-Point Attempts: 52
  • Three-Point Percentage: 55.8%
  • Top Shooter: Desmond Bane (10 3PM)
  • Supporting Shooter: Dillon Brooks (7 3PM)
Player 3-Pointers Made Points
Desmond Bane 10 35
Dillon Brooks 7 28
Jaren Jackson Jr. 4 22
Others 8 40

Although the Grizzlies’ impressive shooting clinic nearly sealed a historic win, Cleveland’s resilience in clutch moments ultimately decided the outcome. The Cavs’ balanced scoring and timely defensive stops underpinned a competitive match, thwarting the Grizzlies’ record-setting pacing right at the buzzer. This game not only highlights Memphis’ potential as a three-point shooting powerhouse but also underscores the importance of complementary defense and execution in crunch time, setting the stage for an exciting continuation of the season.