
“Will the Timberwolves’ Secret Weapon Turn the Tables Against the Grizzlies in a Must-Win Showdown?”
Meanwhile, Memphis is 28th in shot quality in the second half of the season, per CleaningTheGlass.com, because it attempts too many inefficient long-mid-range jumpers and not enough 3-pointers and dunks. Minnesota attacks the basket at an above-average rate and shoots a ton of 3-pointers. Grizzlies PG Ja Morant‘s outside shooting makes them an easier team to defend.Â
Furthermore, the Timberwolves are built to stop what Memphis relies on: Crashing the glass and scoring in transition. The Grizzlies are third in second-chance points per game (PPG) and eighth in fastbreak PPG, while the T-Wolves are 10th in second-chance PPG allowed and seventh in fastbreak PPG allowed.Â
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