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Grizzlies grind out overtime victory over Thunder, tie series 1-1

Mark D. Smith / USA Today Sports

Not a huge Russell Westbrook dunk, not a Kevin Durant four-point play, not a Kendrick Perkins buzzer-beater. On Monday night, nothing the Oklahoma City Thunder did was quite good enough, as the Memphis Grizzlies were able to hang on by the skin of their teeth to secure a 111-105 overtime victory, tying the series 1-1 as it sets to head back to Memphis on Thursday.

Star Performer

Where to start? The Grizzlies used a balanced attack and the Thunder got 36 points, 11 rebounds and four assists from Kevin Durant, but it's actually Durant's primary defender who stood out. Tony Allen played 35 excellent minutes, working his tail off to deny Durant the ball in favorable spots and limiting him to 12-of-28 shooting. The Grindfather also added eight points, eight rebound and three assists while collecting four steals.

Turning Point

It's hard to identify a turning point in a game Memphis led most of the way, so we'll double back to halftime of Game 1, when Memphis found their groove and were suddenly able to assert the glacial pace they prefer to play at.

Half OKC FG% MEM FG% Rebounds Score Possessions
Game 1, 1st Half 47.7% 25% 33-24 OKC 56-39 OKC 50.5
Game 1, 2nd Half 40.6% 48.8% 18-17 OKC 52-44 MEM 46.5
Game 2, 1st Half 38.1% 45.5% 25-23 OKC 46-43 MEM 43
Game 2, 2nd Half+OT 41.2% 53.5% 24-24 65-62 MEM 43.5 (per 24min)

Highlight Reel

First, the two important highlights:

The key highlights were above but this game had no shortage of nice plays, including a pair of Westbrook dunks, only one of which counted.

Quotes of the Night - Be-NO they didn't

Beno Udrih had a surprise performance for the Grizzlies, scoring 14 points with a pair of dimes in just 14 minutes. He was just signed, after all, to replace the suspended Nick Calathes, so this was hardly expected. Basketball Twitter was ready, though.

Series at a glance

Game 1OKC 101, MEM 86 (Thunder 1-0)
Game 2: MEM 111, OKC 105 (OT) (Series tied 1-1)
Game 3: Thursday, April 24 - 8 p.m.
Game 4: Saturday, April 26 - 9:30 p.m.
Game 5: Tuesday, April 29 - TBD
Game 6*: Thursday, May 1 - TBD
Game 7*: Saturday, May 3 - TBD

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