In a thrilling Game 2 showdown, the Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a commanding performance against the Memphis Grizzlies, leading to an overwhelming 2-0 series advantage. The game was marked by a standout moment when Alex Caruso left Ja Morant stunned, showcasing his prowess with a series of push-ups after a heated exchange on the court.
The match began with the Thunder’s relentless defense, which stifled the Grizzlies and set the tone early on. Memphis struggled significantly, with Morant failing to find his rhythm, shooting 0 for 4 at the start of the game. By the end of the first quarter, the Grizzlies faced a daunting 15-point deficit, with the Thunder’s Chet Holmgren and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading the charge.
As the game progressed, Memphis attempted to rally, with Jaren Jackson Jr. stepping up despite early foul trouble. Morant finally made his mark with a few late baskets, including a three-pointer, but it was clear that the Thunder’s momentum was too strong. By halftime, the Grizzlies trailed by 18 points.
The third quarter saw flashes of brilliance from both teams, including a spectacular block from Morant on Holmgren. However, the Thunder continued to extend their lead, thanks to a strong performance from their bench, including a notable contribution from Scotty Pippen Jr.
In a moment that sparked conversation online, Caruso’s playful taunt towards Morant, highlighted by his push-up celebration, became a focal point of the game. The Thunder maintained their dominance, ultimately winning with a score of 97-79. With this victory, they have placed the Grizzlies on the brink of elimination as the series continues, raising questions about Memphis’s ability to bounce back in the upcoming games.