Ja Morant gave the Memphis Grizzlies a brief scare but declared himself “good” after returning to the floor in their Game 2 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Grizzlies are the second seed in the West but dropped the first game of their first-round series to the seventh seed T-Wolves.
They needed a response then on Tuesday and got it, predictably, through Morant, who had 23 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds in a 124-96 win to level the series.
But it was not all plain sailing for the Most Improved Player finalist, who took a knee to his thigh in the third quarter and limped off.
Morant returned to play four minutes in the fourth quarter, though, and said afterwards: “I’m good, a warrior. I played on concrete.”
The former second overall pick is undoubtedly the Grizzlies’ star man, but the team have at least proven they can play without him this year.
As part of their run to finish with a 56-26 record, second behind only the Phoenix Suns across the NBA, Memphis went a remarkable 20-5 in games Morant missed.