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Ja Morant carries Grizzlies to victory over Warriors with 'one good eye' as Kerr calls out 'dirty' play

By Amy Woodyatt and Ben Morse, CNN

Updated 1005 GMT (1805 HKT) May 4, 2022

Ja Morant carried the Grizzlies to a key Game 2 win against the Warriors.

(CNN)The Memphis Grizzlies evened their second-round Western Conference series with the Golden State Warriors with a 106-101 victory in Game 2 on Tuesday, with Ja Morant pouring in an incredible 47 points to go with eight rebounds and eight assists — finishing the game with «one good eye.»

The game was knotted up heading into the fourth quarter, 77-77, when Morant took over. The 22-year-old scored Memphis' final 15 points as he helped take control of the game late on to stamp his mark on the affair.But he finished the game with blurred vision after being poked in the eye in the third quarter. On the TV broadcast, Morant could be seen saying, «I can't see.»After the game, he explained that he was still struggling with his vision. «I still can't [see],» Morant told the media. «I can see on the middle. I can't see on the outside. I got punched trying to get the rebound.»Suns starters shine against Mavericks; Heat get a win against Joel Embiid-less Sixers Morant added: «I got another good eye over here — 20-20 vision right here. Thank God for my right eye.»Read MoreSteph Curry had 27 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, while Jordan Poole put up 20 points, but they weren't enough for Golden State to overcome Memphis' young superstar.While Morant's performance had the world agog with wonder, Warriors coach Steve Kerr was focused on an incident early in Game 2.Kerr insisted that Grizzlies forward Dillon Brooks «broke the code» after he hit Gary Payton II in the head from behind as Payton II was going up for a lay-up just under three minutes into the game. The Warriors guard
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