Grizzlies Dominate Forasteros in Summer League Showdown
The Summer League clash between the Grizzlies and the Forasteros turned into a commanding display of basketball by the Grizzlies, who secured a convincing 72-44 victory. The game, held on July 11, 2026, showcased a strong team performance highlighted by exceptional individual efforts.
The Grizzlies set the tone early in the first period, racing to a 21-5 lead. Despite the Forasteros' slight rally in the second quarter to outscore their opponents 18-15, the Grizzlies maintained control, widening the gap with effective offense and solid defense in the second half.
Kevin Abreu led the charge with an impressive 23 points on an efficient 71.4% shooting from the field. His scoring included nine two-point baskets and a three-pointer, complemented by 7 rebounds and an assist, making him the standout player of the game with an efficiency rating of 26. Abreu’s presence both offensively and defensively was a major factor in the Grizzlies' dominance, finishing with a plus-minus of +24.
Supporting Abreu, Emmanuel Cátala contributed 12 points, shooting 45.5% from the field, while also grabbing 3 rebounds and dishing out an assist. His balanced game was crucial during the mid-period stretches to keep the Forasteros at bay.
Royce Morris III displayed excellent perimeter shooting, netting 12 points with four three-pointers on 44.4% accuracy. His long-range scoring forced the Forasteros to stretch their defense, creating space for others. Meanwhile, Luis Cabrera was a double-double threat, recording 7 points and 10 rebounds, reinforcing the Grizzlies' strong inside presence.
On the other side, the Forasteros struggled to keep pace offensively, managing only 44 points overall. Their top scorer, Derbin Cardenas, put up 16 points with a respectable 53.8% shooting, including a perfect three-pointer. However, his efforts were curtailed by the Grizzlies’ tight defense and lack of support from teammates.
Alberto Malave added 13 points for the Forasteros, showing some sharpshooting capabilities, but the rest of the roster was unable to make a significant impact to challenge the dominant Grizzlies squad.
The Grizzlies’ ability to control rebounds and maintain defensive pressure throughout all four periods reflected in the score per quarter: 21-5, 15-18, 19-9, and 17-12. Their consistency prevented any serious momentum swings and sealed their comfortable win.
This game marks an encouraging step for the Grizzlies as they advance through the Summer League season, demonstrating depth, skill, and tactical discipline when it matters most.
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