Blues legend BB King was not in the house when the Portland Trail Blazers tangled with the Memphis Grizzlies on the road tonight, but he wasn’t needed – seven different players made music for the home team by scoring in double-figures to capture a 119-96 victory. Santi Aldama led the band with 22 points off the bench for Memphis while Jerami Grant was tops for the Blazers with 21.
Player of Note
This was not a great night for any of the Blazers, which is why my pick for the Player of the Game is rookie Yang Hansen.
This game wasn’t about today, it was about tomorrow, and no one is more about days that have not yet arrived than Portland’s favorite visitor from China. Yang made his first start and played 19 interesting minutes, totaling 4 points (2-5 field goals, 0-2 three-pointers), 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 turnovers and 5 fouls on the way to a plus-2 in the plus-minus category. Too bad tomorrow always takes so long to get here!
Stat of the Night
It’s hard to win the battle of the benches when one team (Portland) has most of its bench in the starting lineup, and Memphis consequently won this aspect of the game 69-35. The starters for the Blazers actually outplayed their counterparts to a tune of 61-50, so the benches were the ball game this time.
What We Noticed
The music at the start of this one was “First Quarter Blues.” Memphis emerged from the first 12 minutes up 40-20 as the Blazers proved conclusively that Yang Hansen and Duop Reath are not the same as Donovan Clingan and Robert Williams III. The Blazers were within 14 at the end of three quarters, but they never completely recovered from the start.
Up Next
The Blazers have some time to recover before they visit the Pelicans in New Orleans Thursday. Game time is 5 p.m. Pacific.













