Memphis Grizzlies star Ja Morant took joy in inflicting pain on the Minnesota Timberwolves fans in attendance of their 104-95 win.
Memphis’ win, to go up 2-1 in the seven-game series, came after not taking their first lead until 7:09 remaining in the fourth quarter.
The Grizzlies fell down by 26 points in the second quarter, and were able to pull the margin back to seven points at half-time, before the Timberwolves extended it back out to 25 points in the third term.
Trailing 83-62, the Grizzlies scored 21 consecutive points to tie things up, before pushing on and finishing the game on an eye-watering 50-13 run, including a 37-12 final quarter.
Morant struggled to score as the Timberwolves backed off him and dared him to shoot long jump shots all night, finishing five-of-18 from the field, but he worked his way to a triple-double with 16 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and three blocks – the first playoff triple-double in Grizzlies history.
Before the game, Morant told reporters he wanted to send the Wolves fans home “mad”, and he stood by his comments when chatting with post-game media.
“[Backing up my comments felt] good,” he said. “I’m disrespectful just like [Timberwolves fans] are disrespectful.
“That’s why you saw me throw the ball in the air [at the end] – I asked for the ball [for that specific purpose].
“I know what we’re capable of, and like I said this morning, that was our goal, to come and win games on the road and have their fans go home mad. There will probably be a lot of people drinking tonight [in Minnesota], with that ‘L’.”
Morant spoke about his team’s never-say-die attitude, and gave a shout-out to the role players who he says “won this game for us”.
“The message was just to continue to fight – go out and battle – because we all know the game is never over until there’s zeroes on the clock at the end,” he said.
“It’s the same thing I’ve been saying all season about my teammates – they deserve a lot more respect and recognition for what they do for us on the floor.
“Us three [Morant, Jaren Jackson Jr and Dillon Brooks] struggled, but that’s why we’ve got [Tyus Jones] and the rest of our teammates to pick us up. We’re really the deepest team in the league, and we’re so good.
“Those three guys [Jones, Brandon Clarke and Desmond Bane] were very big-time for us. Tyus coming in and being the floor general, controlling the pace and knocking down some big-time shots for us during that stretch where ‘Des’ and ‘BC’ were alongside of him.
“That picked us up – a lot of credit goes to those guys – I feel like they pretty much won this game for us.”