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The 29-Triple Paradox: Grizzlies Set Record But Can’t Overcome Cavaliers

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Grizzlies tie record for most 3s made with 29 but lose to Cavaliers
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The air crackled with a peculiar energy Monday night, a blend of awe and disbelief, as the Memphis Grizzlies unleashed a historic, record-tying barrage of 29 three-pointers against the Cleveland Cavaliers. For a team languishing at the bottom of the standings, this was supposed to be a beacon, a shimmering testament to what’s possible from beyond the arc. Yet, in a cruel twist of fate that perfectly encapsulates their season, even an NBA single-game record wasn’t enough to prevent a crushing 142-126 defeat. It was a night where offensive brilliance met defensive futility in a spectacular, if ultimately heartbreaking, fashion.

It was a statistical anomaly wrapped in a narrative of frustration. Nine different Grizzlies players contributed to this torrential downpour from deep, shooting an astonishing 49.2% (29-for-59) from downtown. But while the long-range bombs rained down with unprecedented frequency, the team’s overall strategy and defensive commitment seemed to dissipate into the ether. A closer look reveals a troubling disparity: a mere 45.7% (16-for-35) from inside the arc. This suggests an over-reliance on the three-point shot, potentially born of desperation or an inability to consistently penetrate Cleveland’s defense for higher-percentage looks closer to the basket.

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The record for most three-pointers in a game had previously been shared by two Eastern Conference powerhouses. The Milwaukee Bucks first set the mark with 29 threes in a dominant 144-97 victory over Miami on December 29, 2020. The Boston Celtics then equaled that feat, cruising to a 132-109 win against the New York Knicks on October 22, 2024. What distinguishes the Grizzlies’ performance from these previous record-holders is a stark and painful reality: Memphis’s 29 triples are now etched into NBA history as the most in a loss. This ignominious distinction, according to ESPN Research, surpasses the Golden State Warriors’ previous record of 27 threes in a losing effort back in 2024. It’s a testament to an offensive explosion overshadowed by a defensive collapse of epic proportions, a paradoxical display of historic marksmanship coupled with equally historic vulnerability.

The Grizzlies’ scoring flowed in waves, with the first and fourth quarters witnessing an absolute deluge of long-range bombs (10 threes each). The second quarter saw a dip to three, while the third rebounded with six. This sporadic yet potent perimeter attack, however, was merely a fascinating subplot in a game where the Cavaliers simply outclassed them in every other facet. Cleveland, despite hitting a relatively modest 12-for-32 from beyond the arc, orchestrated a masterclass in balanced offense, dissecting the Grizzlies’ defense with surgical precision to rack up 142 points. They found their points in the paint, in transition, and from the mid-range, consistently exploiting the gaping holes in Memphis’s scheme.

Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of Memphis’s three-point spectacle was the cast of unlikely heroes leading the charge. With the team already reeling from a litany of injuries that have sidelined key contributors, reserves Adama Bal and Dariq Whitehead stepped into the spotlight, each draining six three-pointers with a veteran’s poise. Lucas Williamson added another five from deep on 12 attempts, showcasing a fearless willingness to let it fly, while Olivier-Maxence Prosper was incredibly efficient, converting 4-for-5 from long range. These performances, while individually brilliant and a testament to the depth of individual shooting talent, underscore the challenging reality for the Grizzlies: they are relying on bench players to shoulder an immense scoring load, often in high-volume, low-percentage scenarios when the defense isn’t adequately contained.

This record-setting night comes amidst a brutal stretch for the Grizzlies, who have now dropped their 18th game in their last 20 outings. Coming into this contest, Memphis was averaging a respectable 13.7 made three-pointers per game, a figure that pales in comparison to Monday’s eruption. The question isn’t whether they *can* shoot, but whether this extreme reliance on the three, especially from a patchwork lineup, is a sustainable path forward or merely a desperate gamble in a season spiraling out of control. This game vividly illustrated the team’s current identity crisis: capable of flashes of brilliance, yet fundamentally flawed in their overall approach.

Game Highlights: A Three-Point Symphony in a Losing Effort

  • **First Quarter Fireworks:** The Grizzlies set the tone early, unleashing 10 three-pointers in the opening frame. This blistering start immediately signaled their intent to bombard the Cavaliers from distance and hinted at a special night, even if the scoreboard didn’t fully reflect their initial dominance.
  • **Bal & Whitehead’s Breakthrough:** Rookies Adama Bal and Dariq Whitehead emerged as unexpected sharpshooters, combining for 12 crucial triples. Their confident stroke from beyond the arc was a major factor in keeping Memphis within striking distance, particularly during their respective hot streaks that saw them repeatedly connect on critical possessions.
  • **Prosper’s Precision:** Olivier-Maxence Prosper showcased remarkable efficiency, knocking down 4 of his 5 three-point attempts. His near-perfect shooting from long range was a bright spot amidst the gloom, demonstrating the potential of the Grizzlies’ developmental talent to contribute effectively.
  • **Williamson’s Volume:** Lucas Williamson wasn’t shy, launching 12 attempts from deep and connecting on five. His willingness to take and make contested shots epitomized the Grizzlies’ aggressive perimeter strategy, even when other offensive options seemed scarce.
  • **Cavaliers’ Clinical Counter:** Despite Memphis’s three-point heroics, the Cavaliers consistently found answers. Their balanced offensive attack, featuring relentless drives to the basket, efficient mid-range shooting, and strong interior play, allowed them to negate Memphis’s long-range advantage and maintain a comfortable lead for much of the game, highlighting their superior execution.
  • **Fourth Quarter Frenzy:** As the game dwindled, the Grizzlies reignited their three-point assault, adding another 10 triples in the final period. This late-game push, while ultimately futile in changing the outcome, demonstrated their unwavering commitment to the deep ball until the final buzzer, showcasing their resolve even in defeat.

The sheer absurdity of Monday night’s performance leaves the Memphis Grizzlies at a crossroads. They proved they can hit threes with the best of them, even from their deepest reserves. But they also highlighted a glaring deficiency in defensive tenacity and overall team balance. This wasn’t a strategic masterclass; it felt more like a desperate attempt to outscore a fundamental problem. The Cavaliers, on the other hand, demonstrated the virtue of a well-rounded offense, scoring 142 points with a modest 12 threes, primarily by exploiting Memphis’s porous interior defense and transition woes, painting a clear picture of who truly controlled the game.

Prediction: While the record-tying 29 three-pointers offers a fleeting moment of statistical glory, it does little to mask the underlying issues plaguing the Memphis Grizzlies. This performance is an outlier, unlikely to be replicated consistently, especially from the current cast of shooters. Without a fundamental shift in defensive commitment, a return of their core players, or a more balanced offensive approach that incorporates effective interior scoring and playmaking, the Grizzlies will continue to struggle. Expect them to continue experimenting with lineups and strategies, but the win column will remain elusive for the foreseeable future as they prioritize player development and look towards next season’s draft. The road ahead remains bumpy, with more lessons learned through tough losses than through triumphant victories.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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