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Grizzlies' Mayo Hits 69-Footer In Summer League
Associated Press
July 15, 2008
LAS VEGAS -- O.J. Mayo, the third overall pick by the
Memphis Grizzlies in last month's draft, made the most spectacular
shot of his career Monday night at the NBA Summer League.
Mayo converted a desperation three-quarters court shot from 69
feet to beat the first-quarter buzzer against San Antonio. Mayo,
who shot it with both hands from straight away, rattled it through
the rim.
"I thought it wasn't going to make it to the rim," Mayo said.
"I was surprised. After practices recently, we have been
practicing half-court shots. I made a few there, and now I made one
in a game."
Mayo, the highest draft pick playing at the 21-team Summer
League, finished with 18 points on 5-of-17 shooting from the field
in a 78-76 loss to the Spurs. Mayo was 6-for-6 from the free-throw
line and had six rebounds.
The Grizziles and Mayo were playing their fourth game in four
days, while the Spurs were making their debut in the their
four-game Las Vegas visit.
"My body was a little bit sore," Mayo said. "I was getting
the shots that I wanted."
Mayo's last field goal, a 3-pointer from the right arc with 3.1
seconds left in the game, cut the San Antonio lead to 77-76..
Besides Mayo's shot, fellow teammate and first-round pick
Darrell Arthur from Kansas, highlighted the Memphis show. Arthur,
who was drafted by Houston 27th and then had his rights dealt to
the Grizzlies, had 23 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the field.
"He's a good player," Mayo said. "He plays hard. He's fresh
off the national championship. He brings a winning mentality."
Ian Mahinmi, from France, led San Antonio with 18 points and
seven rebounds, and former IUPUI star George Hill added 17 points -
including 12-of-16 from the free-throw line.
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