The victory of the Memphis Grizzlies over the Utah jazz did not arrive without some fireworks on Tuesday night, in their own bank.
Although it was a defeat of 140-103 of Memphis, the frustrations wounded to the point where two teammates had to separate.
Desmond Bane pushed Santi Aldama for a waiting time and seemed to shout him to “stop.”
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The Mephis Grizzlies Guard, Desmond Bane (22), reacts with Santi Aldama (7) of the Memphis Grizzlies front center (7) during the second half against the Dallas Mavericks in Fedexforum. (Petre Thomas-USA Today Sports)
Aldama was pushed to a chair apart and quickly got up to approach Bane, but teammates separated both of them before the situation could intensify.
Perhaps the Grizzlies had some internal tension after losing each of their previous games, but it could be fair to say that this fight lit a fire under the equipment.
Memphis followed Utah 61-47 at one point, but then the game ended in a 93-42 race. They went up to jazz 76-38 and surpassed them 33-8 in the second half.

The forward of Memphis Grizzlies Santi Aldama (7), striker Jaren Jackson Jr. (13), Guard Ja Morant (12), Guard Desmond Bane (22) and forward Jaylen Wells (0) curl up during the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Clippers in Fedexforum. (Petre Thomas-Imagn images)
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Bane fell 21 points in the victory, since Memphis is now in number 4 at the West Conference.
Apart from the slow beginning, it was an impressive performance of the Grizzlies, who were without their star player in Ja Morant.
The Grizzlies have staggered since they resided near the top of the classification at the beginning of the season. Once the lesions arrived, especially Morant foods, currently a tension in the hamstrings, Memphis left the majority of championship conversations.

Desmond Bane #22 of the Memphis Grizzlies drip the ball during the game against the Filadelphia 76ers on November 20, 2024 in Fedexforum in Memphis, Tennessee. (Grant Burke/NBAE through Getty Images)
The jazz were hot from beyond the arch in the first half, hitting 13 of their first 19 attempts, but once their 3 dropped, they were unfortunate in effort and production.