The Dallas Mavericks secured an 89-77 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies during their 2024 NBA Summer League matchup in Las Vegas, driven by a decisive performance from their bench unit. According to the official NBA box score, the Mavericks’ reserves outscored the Grizzlies’ bench 46-24, effectively shifting the momentum in a game that remained competitive through the first half.
Bench Depth Drives Mavericks Offensive Surge
The Mavericks relied on a balanced scoring attack to pull away from Memphis in the second half. Olivier-Maxence Prosper and AJ Lawson provided a significant spark, helping Dallas establish control after a back-and-forth opening two quarters.

Prosper finished the contest with 14 points and six rebounds, while Lawson added 13 points on efficient shooting. The Mavericks’ ability to maintain offensive consistency while rotating their roster allowed them to overcome a Grizzlies team that struggled to find rhythm from beyond the arc. Dallas shot 42.9% from the field, while Memphis was held to just 36.6% shooting for the game.
Grizzlies Offensive Struggles and Defensive Adjustments
Memphis struggled to generate consistent offense against the Mavericks’ defensive pressure. Despite a productive outing from GG Jackson II, who recorded 15 points and eight rebounds, the Grizzlies failed to sustain long scoring runs.
The Grizzlies’ shooting woes were particularly notable from three-point range, where they converted only 26.5% of their attempts. According to NBA.com, the lack of perimeter efficiency forced Memphis to rely heavily on interior scoring, which the Mavericks’ frontcourt effectively neutralized throughout the fourth quarter.
Statistical Comparison: Mavericks vs. Grizzlies
The following table highlights the key team statistics from the July 14, 2024, matchup:
| Statistic | Dallas Mavericks | Memphis Grizzlies |
|---|---|---|
| Final Score | 89 | 77 |
| Bench Points | 46 | 24 |
| Field Goal % | 42.9% | 36.6% |
| Three-Point % | 33.3% | 26.5% |
| Rebounds | 47 | 42 |
Performance Context and Next Steps
The 2024 NBA Summer League serves as a platform for teams to evaluate rookie prospects and players fighting for roster spots ahead of the regular season. For the Mavericks, the win demonstrated the versatility of their depth pieces in a high-intensity environment.
The Grizzlies, meanwhile, continue to integrate young talent as they prepare for the upcoming campaign. Both teams remain focused on player development as they conclude their respective Summer League schedules in Las Vegas. The performance of individual prospects during these sessions remains a primary indicator for team front offices regarding potential rotation adjustments for the 2024-2025 NBA season.
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