Grizzlies tie up first-round series with Lakers at 1-1 with 103-93 win despite Morant sitting

No Ja, no problem! Grizzlies tie up first-round series with Lakers at 1-1 with 103-93 win despite Morant sitting with an injured right hand and a strong 28-point effort by LeBron James

  •  Xavier Tillman gave the Grizzlies an unexpected boost scoring a team-high 22 
  •  Morant was seen wearing a what appeared to be a glove on his injured hand
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Xavier Tillman scored a career-high 22 points and had 13 rebounds, and the Memphis Grizzlies tied their first-round Western Conference series at 1-1 Wednesday night by beating the Los Angeles Lakers 103-93 with All-Star guard Ja Morant sidelined by an injured hand.

Second-seeded Memphis sat Morant after he tested the right hand originally hurt April 7 in a win in Milwaukee and aggravated driving to the basket in the opening loss to the Lakers.

He had more exams on the hand before being declared inactive and watched from the bench with his hand bandaged.

Morant’s teammates more than made up for his absence. The Grizzlies led by as much as 20 and had fans waving their towels chanting ‘Whoop That Trick’ with 30 seconds left with this series guaranteed a return to Memphis for Game 5. The Grizzlies were able to dribble out the final seconds for the win.

Jaren Jackson Jr., the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Year, scored 18 points for Memphis. 

The Memphis Grizzlies defeated the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 2 of their playoff series

Superstar point guard Ja Morant sat out the game due to dealing with a right hand injury

Superstar point guard Ja Morant sat out the game due to dealing with a right hand injury

Xavier Tillman gave the Warriors a surprise boost with 22 points to lead the team in the win

Xavier Tillman gave the Warriors a surprise boost with 22 points to lead the team in the win

Desmond Bane had 17, while Tyus Jones had 10 points and eight assists filling in for Morant. Dillon Brooks added 12 points and Luke Kennard had 13.

LeBron James led the Lakers with 28 points and 12 rebounds.

Reserve Rui Hachimura had another strong performance with 20 points. 

Anthony Davis struggled mightily after posting a double-double in the opener, going 4 of 14 and finishing with 13 points and eight rebounds.

The Lakers, winners of 11 of their previous 13, had a four-game winning streak snapped. 

Now they head home for Game 3 on Saturday night after never leading by more than three, and that came on the first points of the game.

Memphis took control in the first quarter with a 22-8 run, with back to-back 3s in the span of 10 seconds from rookie David Roddy, then Kennard, who also drew a foul for a four-point play.

With Bane scoring 10 points, Memphis led 30-19 after the first. Jackson made his first 3 with 58 seconds left, and the Grizzlies went into the half up 59-44 after outscoring the Lakers 29-25 in the second.

Jaren Jackson Jr. was recently named Defensive Player of the Year

He recorded three blocks in the game to go along with 18 points

Jaren Jackson Jr. received his DPOY trophy during pregame before recording three blocks

Tyus Jones once again filled in the staring lineup for Morant and recorded 10 points

Tyus Jones once again filled in the staring lineup for Morant and recorded 10 points

Hachimura scored 11 in the third and helped the Lakers trim a Memphis lead that reached 66-46 to 73-67. 

The Grizzlies finished the quarter on a 10-4 run to push the lead to 83-71 going into the fourth.

LA never got closer than 94-88 in the final quarter on a James’ layup with 3:10 remaining.

Memphis scored five straight to push it back to double digits.

LeBron James scored 28 points to lead the Lakers in scoring on 12-23 shooting from the field

LeBron James scored 28 points to lead the Lakers in scoring on 12-23 shooting from the field

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