The Brooklyn Nets secured a 126–115 win over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night, marking a rare back‑to‑back victory after their comeback win over the Detroit Pistons on Saturday.
Day’Ron Sharpe tied his season high with 19 points, while Ochai Agbaji added a season‑best 18 points in an efficient performance. The Nets shot a strong 55.3% from the field and hit a season‑high 51.5% from three‑point range, helping them pull away after a competitive first half.
Brooklyn played without leading scorer Michael Porter Jr. and with rookie Egor Demin out for the season due to injury, yet still got key contributions from Nolan Traore and reserves like Ziaire Williams. The Grizzlies, dealing with roster shortages, got a career‑high 20 points from Rayan Rupert and solid scoring from Javon Small and GG Jackson, but couldn’t keep pace in the fourth quarter.










