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Grizzlies clinch 2nd seed
Surging Suns edge Warriors, tie team record for wins
Published: Mar 31, 2022 08:02 PM
Tyus Jones of the Memphis Grizzlies shoots over Josh Richardson of the San Antonio Spurs on March 30, 2022 in San Antonio, Texas. Photo: VCG

Tyus Jones of the Memphis Grizzlies shoots over Josh Richardson of the San Antonio Spurs on March 30, 2022 in San Antonio, Texas. Photo: VCG

Tyus Jones scored 25 points to lead a balanced Memphis attack as the visiting Grizzlies outlasted the San Antonio Spurs 112-111 on Wednesday in a key late-season Western Conference dustup.

The victory allowed Memphis (54-23) to clinch the second seed in the West. It was the Grizzlies' sixth straight win.

The Grizzlies led by 18 points late in the third quarter before San Antonio roared back to tie the game at 93 early in the fourth. Memphis never allowed the Spurs to see the front, building its advantage back to eight points only to see San Antonio make another late push.

The Spurs held Memphis scoreless the final 2:35 and clawed to within 112-111 on Keldon Johnson's tip in with 27.8 seconds left. After a miss by the Grizzlies and a timeout, San Antonio ran a final play for Johnson, who missed a contested layup with 2.7 seconds remaining, allowing Memphis to escape with the victory.

Dillon Brooks added 21 points for Memphis, with Desmond Bane and De'Anthony Melton scoring 16 each and Brandon Clarke hitting for 10. The Grizzlies played without star guard Ja Morant for the sixth straight game (and seventh in Memphis' past eight) because of a knee injury.

Dejounte Murray tied a career-high with 33 points and added 13 rebounds for San Antonio (31-45) while Johnson scored 23 and Devin Vassell had 19.

The Grizzlies led 31-27 after a back-and-forth first quarter in which they hit six of their 11 shots from beyond the arc and got eight points from Jones to offset Johnson's 11 points in the period.

San Antonio pulled to within 35-33 on Jakob Poeltl's layup at the 9:20 mark of the second period before the Grizzlies forged a 12-0 run behind via five points from Clarke and four from Bane. Memphis pushed its advantage to 17 points on Brooks' three-pointer with 1:23 to play in the half and went to the break up 65-52.

Brooks paced the Grizzlies with 13 points in the half while Bane had 12 and Clarke scored 10. Memphis outshot the Spurs 51 percent to 46.3 percent over the first 24 minutes.

Johnson's 16 first-half points led all scorers while Murray added 14 points and eight rebounds before halftime for San Antonio.

The Golden State Warriors missed a chance to punch their playoff ticket, falling 107-103 to the Western Conference top seeds Phoenix.

Chris Paul hit the game's final two baskets 1:24 apart, including a clutch runner in the lane with 13.1 seconds remaining, as the Phoenix Suns survived a foul-filled finish to equal their single-season franchise record for wins.

Devin Booker finished with 22 points, going 10-for-12 at the line, and Mikal Bridges tied for team-high honors with 22, helping the Suns (62-14) match the franchise victory record set in 1992-93 and tied in 2004-05. ­Phoenix won its ninth consecutive game.

It was touch and go, however, with six lead changes in the fourth quarter alone before the Suns put it away.

"It's big," said Chris Paul, who ­contributed 15 points and eight assists.

"Games like this can help you in the postseason, it makes you trust."

Jordan Poole scored 38 points to lead the Warriors as star Stephen Curry missed a seventh game with a sprained foot.