A late Grizzlies run led to the game being tied with 22.3 seconds left. The Spurs got the ball back, and De'Aaron Fox made a ...
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For the slumping Memphis Grizzlies, this isn't the best time to play the best team in the NBA's Western Conference.
Two of the top teams in the Western Conference play Wednesday night on ESPN when the Oklahoma City Thunder (50-11, 23-7 away) hit the road to face the Memphis Grizzlies (38-23, 22-9 home).
A late Grizzlies run led to the game being tied with 22.3 seconds left. The Spurs got the ball back, and De'Aaron Fox made a clutch midrange jumper with 1.8 seconds remaining. Memphis had no timeouts.
Jaren Jackson Jr. dealt with foul trouble but still led the Grizzlies with 22 points. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Memphis struggled to contain multiple Cleveland guards.