| 03 December 2009
At first glance, Memphis' 97-95 victory Wednesday night before an announced crowd of 11,408 has the appearance of an inspirational effort by the Wolves (2-16).
Ramon Sessions missed two free throws that could have tied the score with 1.8 seconds left in the fourth quarter, but there was a consensus among Wolves players and coaches that the feel-good atmosphere took a walk in the third quarter.
"Once again our youth and inexperienced was exposed," Wolves coach Kurt Rambis said. "We won every quarter, I believe, except for the critical one."
That was, of course, the third quarter.
That was when the Grizzlies -- ending a five-game, nine-day road trip -- played with more aggression and more urgency. Memphis erased an eight-point halftime deficit in a third quarter when they forced seven of the Wolves' 14 turnovers.
"We were wearing down, but we kept them from scoring, too," Mayo said. "Man, I can't wait to get home."
No wonder. The Grizzlies have played 12 road games in their last 17, including this eight-day, 2-3 trip.
The Wolves had no such excuse, having played three of their last four at home...
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