Ja Morant leaves his teammates STUNNED as he produces a near-miraculous one-handed ‘slam dunk of the century’ to help the Grizzles ease past the Pacers
- Ja Morant has been in sizzling form in recent weeks, and Grizzlies keep winning
- He produced a highlights reel moment Saturday, recording a huge slam dunkÂ
- Near-miraculous one-handed slam was labelled ‘dunk of the century’ by ESPN
- Grizzlies eased past the Pacers 130-112, to tie Denver for best record in division
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Ja Morant produced a remarkable dunk-of-the-year contender that left his teammates stunned Saturday night, as the Grizzlies eased past the Pacers 130-112.
Morant has been in sizzling form in recent weeks, helping Memphis to a nine-game winning streak, the current longest in the NBA.
Against the Pacers on Saturday, he had 23 points and 10 assists, but all the headlines will go to a remarkable moment in the third quarter in which he slam-dunked over Jalen Smith to take his team 20 points ahead.
Ja Morant produces an unbelievable slam dunk for the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday night
Morant has been in fine form of late, and Saturday night against the Pacers was no different
Coming from right-court, he races towards the bucket and jumps impossibly high over his opponent, dunking the ball with one hand as his teammates watch on.
The amazing moment, which ESPN labelled ‘the dunk of the century’, left the crowd in raptures and Morant’s teammates celebrated wildly from the bench.
The Grizzles now have a 29-13 record, tied with Denver for the best in the division, as they continue their fine form with Morant leading the way.
Desmond Bane was Memphis’ top scorer on Saturday though, scoring two more than Morant to record 25 in Indianapolis.Â
Morant’s slam dunk was the standout moment of night and ESPN called it best of the century
The Grizzlies beat the Pacers with ease to tie Denver for the best record in the division
Neither Bane nor Morant were needed in the fourth quarter, though, with Memphis leading by as much as 34 in the fourth.
The game was tied in the second quarter before Memphis outscored the Pacers 27-11 to take a 68-52 lead at halftime. Morant had five points and four assists during that span.
Santi Aldama added 17 points and Ziaire Williams 13 for the Grizzlies.
Reserve guard Chris Duarte scored 25 points for the Pacers. Rookie Bennedict Mathurin had 16 and T.J. McConnell 13.
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