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The Memphis Grizzlies grinded their way to a road win over the Minnesota Timberwolves even as they were missing Ja Morant and Cam Spencer.
While speaking in Las Vegas this past Tuesday night, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said a decision was coming next year on if the NBA will expand in 2026. Speculation surrounding cities like Seattle and Las Vegas being prime destination spots for a new team.
The Wolves would go on to lose by a final score of 116-110. Julius Randle had a tough night against Jaren Jackson Jr, as he scored an inefficient 21 points on 9-21 shooting, as Jackson Jr. himself put up 28 points on 10-18 shooting to go along with 12 rebounds as he led the Grizzlies in both categories.
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Jaren Jackson Jr. had 28 for Memphis along with tough defense against the Wolves at the rim. Landale finished with 20 points for the Grizzlies, who were without Ja Morant and Zach Edey, among others. Two players accounted for six of the Wolves seven field goals in a third quarter that started well and went south.
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