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Memphis then flipped a switch, increased its defensive intensity and forced Utah to miss more shots.
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The Memphis Grizzlies have parted ways with their winningest coach, Taylor Jenkins, with the team struggling down the stretch and at risk of losing home-court advantage for the postseason.
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Jenkins, a well-regarded coach who had been in his sixth year in Memphis, was 250-214 over that stretch, the most wins for a head coach in franchise history.
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SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Jazz players walked into Ball Arena on Friday wearing or holding up Oscar Tshiebwe for G League MVP shirts. The Jazz suffered a 129-93 defeat against the Nuggets, with Jokic excelling. Coach Hardy praised the team's effort despite their poor 3-point shooting performance.
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The Utah Jazz are back to the grind on Tuesday night, facing off against the Memphis Grizzlies for their fifth of a six-game home stint. The Jazz have had a brutal recent stretch of competition –– going up against the East's best in the Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers over the weekend,
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNJazz get crushed by Memphis, 140-103Just when you think things can sink any lower for the Utah Jazz, they get outscored by 38 points in the second half in a 140-103 blowout loss to the Memphis Grizzlies Tuesday night at the Delta Center.
The Memphis Grizzlies ended a three-game skid by routing the Utah Jazz 140-103, Tuesday night, capping off a 4-0 season series sweep. Despite yet another sluggish start and trailing by as many as 14 points in the first half,
The Memphis Grizzlies are hitting their fourth stop on their road trip Tuesday night, where they will take on the Utah Jazz. Tuesday night's matchup will be the
The Memphis Grizzlies have fired coach Taylor Jenkins with the team struggling down the stretch and at risk of losing home-court advantage for the postseason.