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Scoot Henderson and the Blazers aim to sweep Grizzlies in two games

Scoot Henderson sat on the bench for the first 51 games, but was eager to return and play with his Portland Trail Blazers team.

Third-year pro is finally healthy after being derailed by a torn hamstring left. He hopes to make a solid contribution to the Trail Blazers' match against the Memphis Grizzlies, which takes place on Saturday in the second of a two-game back-to-back series between the teams.

Henderson scored 11 points and had nine assists in just 21 minutes as the Trail Blazers thrashed the Grizzlies by 135-115, ending a six-game loss streak.

Henderson was able to quickly reintegrate with his teammates and made crisp passes.

The fact that he was on the floor was most important.

Henderson explained: "All those times when they were playing and I was not, I just took in the game and what we needed." "I went out and tried to do that." "That was moving, staying connected and play fast."

Portland scored its fifth highest total of the season. The Trail Blazers shot 54.4% on the field including 17 of 42 (40.5%) from 3-point range.

Henderson stated that it was "just fun to be outside".

Henderson, 22 years old, committed five turnovers. The rust was obvious. When he was chosen with the third pick in the NBA Draft 2023, the third-year pro?was touted as the future star of the team.

Henderson received a lot of support from his teammates Friday. Toumani Camara scored 15 points while Jerami Grant had 23. Memphis struggled to deal with Donovan Clingan's 13 points and 17 rebounds.

Deni Avdija, the All-Star of Portland (back), is questionable for Saturday. He sat out the first game for the eighth consecutive time. Shaedon sharpe (left leg) also sat out of the second half, and may not be able to play in the rematch. Sharpe scored two points in the first half of 14 minutes.

Cam Spencer, a bench player who scored 18 points off 7-of-8 shots, and GG Jackson both added 15 points to the Grizzlies' loss. This was the seventh defeat in nine games.

Jaren Jackson Jr. is no longer with the Grizzlies after he was traded earlier this week to the Utah Jazz as part of an eight-player trade. Jackson was named NBA Defensive player of the Year for 2022-23.

Memphis played well in the early part of the game on Friday and led 36-25 at the end of the first quarter. The Grizzlies, however, allowed 81 total points in the second half of the game as Portland made it a rout.

Tuomas Iisalo, Grizzlies' coach, said: "I love a lot of things about the way we began the game. I loved the energy, the enthusiasm and the competitive spirit that our team showed, as well as the way we shared the ball." "I believe there are some positives that we can take from this game and use them on Saturday."

Iisalo's club trailed in the second and third quarters by 30 points.

Iisalo stated, "We gave them the ball and allowed them to score on transition." "We had some communication errors. ... "They also shot the ball better in the second quarter."

Scotty Pippen, Jr. made his Memphis debut after a left big toe operation. He had six assists and 13 points in 22 minutes. Scottie Pippen, his famous father who played for the Trail Blazers from 1999-2000 until 2022-03, was courtside.

Ty Jerome was out of the lineup (calf). He returned recently and averaged 22.3 point and 7.0 assist in his first three matches of the season, before being held out Friday.

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(source: Reuters)