Memphis Grizzlies’ Bench Shines in Dominant Win Over Trail Blazers
The Memphis Grizzlies are finding their rhythm, and much of that spark is coming from their bench. With a commanding 119-96 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers, the Grizzlies improved their season record to 11-13, marking their seventh win in the last ten games. This recent performance showcased the depth of the roster, especially as the reserves stepped up in a big way.
Bench Contributions Make the Difference
Santi Aldama was a standout performer, leading the charge with 22 points. His impact on the court was undeniable, as he finished the game with a staggering plus-35 rating. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope also made significant contributions, adding 16 points, while Jock Landale chipped in with 15. Cam Spencer continued his impressive scoring streak, securing double digits for the seventh consecutive game with 12 points.
The bench’s explosive start was evident right from the first quarter, where they alone tallied 22 points. This early surge helped propel the team to a total of 40 points in the opening frame, setting the tone for the rest of the contest. From that moment on, the outcome felt all but decided.
Starters Play Their Part
While the bench led the charge, the starters also played crucial roles in the victory. Zach Edey, despite facing foul trouble, managed to control the boards effectively, while Jaylen Wells maintained his strong all-around performance. The starters did just enough to complement the explosive contributions from the bench, ensuring a well-rounded team effort.
As the Grizzlies continue to build momentum, the performance of their reserves will be a key factor in their success. With the team showing signs of improvement, fans can look forward to more exciting games ahead as Memphis aims to solidify its place in the playoff conversation.

