In a thrilling finish at the FedExForum, Ja Morant delivered a jaw-dropping game-winning buzzer-beater, leading the Memphis Grizzlies to a 110-108 victory over the Miami Heat on Wednesday night. With just 13.8 seconds left on the clock and the shot clock turned off, Morant showcased his skills under intense pressure, executing a step-back jumper over a towering defender to seal the win.
The game was closely contested throughout, but Morant’s performance in the second half was nothing short of spectacular. After struggling in the first half, he exploded for 27 points after the break, finishing the night with a total of 30 points. His ability to find his rhythm when it mattered most was pivotal in snapping the Heat’s six-game winning streak.
As the game entered its final moments, the Heat, missing star guard Tyler Herro, opted to play aggressive defense, attempting to contain Morant. However, despite the double coverage and defensive switches, Morant created enough space to connect on the crucial shot, displaying the composure and skill that have made him a rising star in the league. The Grizzlies’ victory not only marked a significant turnaround for the team but also provided Tomas Esh with his first career win as a head coach after starting the season 0-3.
In a post-game interview, Morant reflected on the final possession, emphasizing his determination to take the shot. “A pigeon guard me,” he said, showcasing his confidence and competitive spirit. The win is a much-needed boost for the Grizzlies, who are looking to build momentum as the season progresses.
As the crowd erupted in celebration, Morant capped off the moment by performing the popular “griddy” dance, further exciting fans and solidifying his status as one of the league’s most electrifying players. The Grizzlies will look to carry this energy forward as they prepare for their next matchup, while the Heat will aim to regroup after a hard-fought battle.