GAME RECAP
Impact player
Zach Randolph, Grizzlies
Still a brute of a big man, he scored 18 points off the bench for a Memphis team led by JaMychal Green’s 19 points.
By the NUMBERS
92 Wolves’ fewest points in a game, Nov. 5 at Oklahoma City, until they scored just 71 on Saturday.
51 Wolves’ fewest points in a first half, against the Clippers a week ago, until they scored just 39 on Saturday.
2-for-18 Grizzlies three-point shooting.
13 Wolves’ third-quarter points, one point shy of their fewest in a quarter this season (set at Sacramento in season’s second game).
Jerry Zgoda
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