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Trent Jr. powers rally as Raptors negate 14-point deficit to overcome Grizzlies

Gary Trent Jr. scored 17 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter and the Toronto Raptors rallied to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 126-113 on Wednesday night.

Toronto guard scores 17 points in final frame, VanVleet adds 23

Toronto Raptors guard Gary Trent Jr. (33) scored 17 of his team-high 26 points in the fourth quarter during a 126-113 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday. (Brandon Dill/The Associated Press)

Gary Trent Jr. scored 17 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter and the Toronto Raptors rallied to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 126-113 on Wednesday night.

Fred VanVleet scored 23 points, and Precious Achiuwa, Pascal Siakam and Scottie Barnes added 17 each for the Raptors. Barnes had nine rebounds.

Ja Morant led Memphis with 23 points and nine assists. Desmond Bane and Dillon Brooks finished with 20 points each, while Jaren Jackson Jr. and Brandon Clarke added 16 points apiece.

Memphis squandered a 12-point halftime lead, first on the scoring of Achiuwa, then on Trent's spree in the fourth.

"We just played harder. Played like we cared," VanVleet said about the second-half burst.

"We went out there, we played hard, and we got a W," Trent said.

WATCH | Raptors come back to beat Grizzlies:

Trent Jr., VanVleet lead Raptors past Grizzlies

3 years ago
Duration 1:01
Toronto defeats Memphis 126-113, Gart Trent Jr. scores game-high 23 points and Fred VanVleet adds 23 points.

Toronto used a third-quarter rush, fueled by Achiuwa hitting his first four shots in the quarter, getting the Raptors back in the game. Achiuwa had 17 points in the frame as Toronto outscored Memphis 32-21 in the quarter.

That cut the Memphis advantage to 92-91 entering the fourth. Then Trent started connecting, hitting five of his eight shots in the fourth, including all three 3-pointers as the Raptors pulled away at the end.

Memphis shot well throughout the first half but was hampered by ill-timed turnovers that kept the Grizzlies from building the lead beyond 14. Still, Memphis' momentum established a 71-59 lead at the break with four players scoring at least 13 points.

The second half was a whole different story. Memphis was limited to 21 points in each of the final two quarters, while the Raptors were putting up 67 second-half points, connecting on 24 of their 41 shots. Toronto made all four 3-point attempts in the fourth.

"In the first half, we were bodying them. We were killing them in the paint," Brooks said of his Grizzlies teammates. "In the second half, we weren't doing the same thing on offence. Our defence let down."

Bane added: "I think that [the Raptors] turned their pressure up for sure. I think they did a good job of making adjustments at halftime."

The comeback provided a nice feeling for Toronto, which has not had great luck on a road trip that finally ends later this week in Indianapolis. And things did not look good in the first half.

"We're a young team and sometimes it is hard to stress the urgency and what it takes to win in this league every night," VanVleet said. "You can't go out there and go through the motions, or you're going to have a team put 71 on you in the first half. Then you will be fighting uphill. Luckily, we were able to turn it around, but it's not really the way we want to live."

WATCH | Barnes beats 1st quarter buzzer with half-court toss:

Raptors' Scottie Barnes drains half-court buzzer-beater against Grizzlies

3 years ago
Duration 0:31
Toronto rooke Scottie Barnes hits a 3-pointer from half court as the first quarter expires.

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