Here's how Zach Edey fared in his 24th NBA game for the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday night against the Houston Rockets.
The Houston Rockets have been one of the biggest surprises of the season so far, boasting strong veteran play and one of the better young cores in the entire NBA. But on Thursday night, it will face one of its most important games of the season in a bout with the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Ja Morant (21.2 ppg) is getting closer to returning for the Grizzlies, but it appears that his shoulder sprain will keep him out for at least one more game tonight. Desmond Bane (16.7 ppg) is questionable with a sprained ankle, while reserves Marcus Smart (9.2 ppg) and Santi Aldama (13.0 ppg) are also on the mend.
The Houston Rockets' trip to face the Memphis Grizzlies featured big games from each team's top players. The Rockets star duo played well throughout and finished the game at the end.
Memphis threatened late but Houston held on, defeated Memphis 119-115. The Grizz got 43 points from their bench while the Rockets had just 23 yet the Rockets poured in 31 PTS off TO while Memphis had just 11 in that category. Houston wins their third straight and sixth straight on the road, moving to 25-12 as the Grizzlies fall to 24-14.
Lastly, fan voting returns from Thursday suggest that LaMelo Ball of the Charlotte Hornets has a strong chance to be voted as a starter. He leads all East backcourt players in fan voting. Given Ball's time missed to injury (11 games so far) and Charlotte's lowly 8-27 record, his safest path to the All-Star Game is as a starter.