Mateo’s Hoop Diary: Heat make easy work of the Grizzlies in third-highest scoring game in franchise history

The Heat curbstopped the Grizzlies on the road for the first win of the season (1-1) and had them mentally checked out midway through the second quarter. Kel’el Ware started over Nikola Jović to match Memphis’ size, and the twin bigs feasted on lobs and jumpers.

 

Bam Adebayo went on the first shooting spree, nailing four first-quarter trifectas, and he drew a charge on Jaren Jackson Jr, his fourth foul, as the Heat were up 35 points at the end of the first half. Simone Fontecchio was next, scoring 14 points in three minutes, curling around picks for deep jumpers and running in transition baskets.

 

The second quarter was the Heat’s best defensive sequence, holding the Grizzlies to 33.3% shooting. The visitors led 86-47 at halftime, the most points Memphis has ever given up at intermission. 

 

Jović and Jaime Jaquez Jr. did more heavy lifting off the bench in the second half and eventually a good chunk of Memphis’ fans got a head start on beating traffic. The fourth quarter was a formality as it began with the Heat ahead by 38 points, and they led by as much as 45. No Memphis starter played the last sequence, and the Heat’s background players such as Keshad Johnson, Jahmir Young and Pelle Larsson even got playing time together. The Heat’s reserves finished with 76 points.

 

The Heat played at a quick pace for the second game in a row and won 146-114, with eight players in double-figure scoring and five with at least four assists. The half-court attack logged 111.1 points per 100 plays, good enough for the 91st percentile. And it was the third-highest scoring game in the 38-year history of the Heat. 

 

Adebayo said they could have beat the record (153) set in April against the Pelicans, but they loosened up in the third quarter. He also endorsed the recent style of play. 

 

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