Game Recap
MVP
Marc Gasol, Memphis
The big Memphis center, taking advantage of the absence of Nikola Pekovic, scored 21 points with eight rebounds, six assists and three blocks.
By the Numbers:
10-for-30 Wolves shooting in the second half.
10 Turnovers for the Wolves in the second half, matching their total number of field goals.
29 Total field goals made, one better than the team's season low.
11 Consecutive victories over the Wolves by Memphis.
9 Assists by Ricky Rubio, keeping him short of a triple double. He had 23 points and 10 rebounds.
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