Grizzlies vs. Pelicans score, takeaways: Zion Williamson and Co. get best of Ja Morant, eighth-seeded Memphis
The Pelicans got a huge win to keep their playoff hopes alive

Monday evening's matchup between the New Orleans Pelicans and Memphis Grizzlies was one of the most anticipated of all the seeding games. Not only was plenty on the line, but it featured the top two picks from last year's draft, Zion Williamson and Ja Morant. For the third time this season, Williamson and the Pelicans got the better of Morant and the Grizzlies, winning 109-99.
After each team started off 0-2 in the bubble, neither wanted to make it 0-3. But the Pelicans, in particular, could not afford to lose. They entered the matchup 3.5 games back of the Grizzlies for the eighth seed, and a loss would have put them in a really tough spot considering there are still multiple teams ahead of them. Memphis, meanwhile, is still in control of the eighth seed, but their advantage is down to 1.5 games after Monday's defeat.
No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson played in short, five-minute bursts in the first three quarters in accordance with the team's conditioning plan, but got some extra run in the fourth. Those extra minutes proved to be the difference down the stretch. Williamson scored six straight points late in the fourth to help New Orleans secure the win, and finished with 23 points, seven rebounds and five assists.
Here are some key takeaways from the game:
Zion is almost back
Zion Williamson had to leave the bubble last month to attend to a family matter and missed about two weeks of practice and scrimmages. As a result, he was well behind the rest of the team's conditioning plan and was placed on a minutes restriction for the first few games. There's been some controversy about that, especially after the Pelicans' first loss, as Williamson sat on the bench while the game slipped away.
On Monday evening, that didn't happen. While he played his regular short bursts in the first three quarters, coach Alvin Gentry put him back in for the final few minutes, and that proved to be the difference. When he checked back in with 4:29 left, the Pelicans were clinging to a four-point lead. He scored the next six points for the team to push their lead up to eight points with 1:48 to play, and they cruised from there.
Williamson actually had a little bit of trouble finishing at the rim for stretches of this game, but he finished with 23 points, seven rebounds and five assists in 25 minutes. While the Pelicans are still being cautious with their star rookie, he doesn't appear to be too far away from being fully back.
Playoff implications
The Grizzlies entered the bubble with a 3.5-game lead on multiple teams for the eighth seed in the Western Conference. After Monday night's loss, that advantage is down to 1.5 games. They're still in control, but the 0-3 start at Disney World will have them feeling much more nervous than they were a few weeks ago. Especially since their last five games are against the Jazz, Thunder, Raptors, Celtics and Bucks. It's not going to be easy for them to close this out.
As for the Pelicans, this was a massive win. If they lost, they would have been 4.5 games behind the Grizzlies, and no longer even within the margin necessary to force a play-in scenario. Instead, that deficit is just 2.5 games, and while they still have a few teams ahead of them, they're now just one game behind the Spurs for ninth place. If they end up getting into the play-in tournament, or even the playoffs, they'll have this season-changing win to thank.
Ingram shines, comes up clutch
Brandon Ingram's first season in New Orleans has been the best of his career, and he's a leading contender for Most Improved Player. He showed why against the Grizzlies, putting together yet another strong game with 27 points, seven rebounds, five assists and two steals.
Most importantly, though, the Pelicans were able to count on Ingram in the fourth quarter. After letting a double-digit lead slip away, the Pels were in desperate need of some scoring to prevent another bad loss. Ingram stepped up, finishing with 10 of his 24 points in the fourth.
A quick five-point burst in the middle of the fourth to push their lead up to seven points was crucial to give them a cushion, and his late 3-pointer with just over 90 seconds to play sealed the win. As good as Williamson is, the Pelicans still need a go-to scorer on the perimeter, and Ingram's performance against the Grizzlies was more proof that he can be that guy.
wow zion with a powerful drive. he's got 20 points now. pelicans up by 7 with three minutes left
whoa two straight missed free throws by jj redick
brandon ingram been really solid today. two big buckets last few minutes on a 3 and then an and one. pushes the pels' lead back up to 7. but then ja morant answers with a 3 to cut it back down to 4
jaren jackson jr with a huge stretch for the grizzlies. eight points on two 3s and a dunk where he blew past zion. JJJ has 16 for the game and the grizzlies are now within four. 92-88 pelicans with 6:21 left in the game
three straight assists from zion and the pels have built their lead up to 10 points at 88-78. all of a sudden that's 16/7/5 for zion. he's still got a few minutes left on his limit too
zion is back in to start the fourth quarter. head coach alvin gentry said he should play 8-10 minutes in the fourth. and he starts off with a strong drive to the rim
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