Zach Randolph scored 30 points Friday night to lead the Memphis Grizzlies to their first victory of the season, 115-107 over the visiting Toronto Raptors.
Six Grizzlies finished in double figures. Marc Gasol added 19 points for Memphis, which lost by 22 to the Detroit Pistons in the season opener Wednesday night.
O.J. Mayo had 18 points and Rudy Gay finished with 17 points and nine rebounds.
"O.J. doesn't hit many shots throughout the game, but he hits a couple of big ones late," Toronto coach Jay Triano said. "The whole game they just wore us out inside, and they had more energy.
"It was a very hungry basketball team."
Mike Conley had 10 points and 10 assists for Memphis.
"We definitely were all tuned-in after that home opener," Mayo said. "We didn't play nearly as well as we can on opening night. We had a good practice [Thursday], then came in here and everyone was really focused, had a must-win attitude, and we showed it."
Bosh leads Toronto
Chris Bosh led the Raptors with 37 points and 12 rebounds. Jose Calderon scored 15 points and Hedo Turkoglu finished with 14. Andrea Bargnani had 12 points, all in the third quarter.
"Against the Cavaliers, we played great defence," Bargnani said. "We were able to get some stops and run our fast break. [Against Memphis] we were not able to do that."
Memphis guard Allen Iverson missed his second game, still recovering from a partial right hamstring tear.
Memphis held a 100-98 lead with just under three minutes left before Mayo connected on a three-pointer. Gasol followed with an offensive rebound at the two-minute mark and drew Bargnani's sixth foul.
Gasol's two free throws were followed by Mayo's steal near mid-court, leading to a breakaway dunk.
That gave Memphis a 107-98 lead with 1:43 left. The Raptors got within 107-103, but Mayo's 20-footer from the top of the key with 47 seconds remaining put the game out of reach.
Six unanswered points late in the half had helped Memphis take a 53-49 lead at the break. Randolph already had 14 points.
Memphis started quickly, shooting better and showing more intensity on the defensive end than the season opener. But Bosh was 9 of 17 in the half for 25 points and added seven rebounds, putting Grizzlies in foul trouble and keeping the Raptors close.
Bargnani, who missed all five of his shots in the first half, scored all of his 12 points in the early stages of the third quarter. That helped the Raptors carry a 79-76 lead into the final period.
Memphis shot 51 per cent for the game, compared with 44 for Toronto.

