Memphis Grizzlies: Top 10 Plays in Franchise History

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No. 5: Matt Barnes Half-Court Heave (Dec. 9, 2015)

Yes, the Grizzlies broke the Pistons’ heart twice during the 2015-16 season. Yes, the two shots came from Mario Chalmers and Matt Barnes. What a time to be alive this was.

The Matt Barnes Experience was truly something to remember. When he wasn’t threatening Derek Fisher or chasing another player into the locker room, he was actually a pretty good player for the Grizzlies.

What makes this play so awesome is how ridiculously stupid it was. He takes this half-court shot with three full seconds left on the clock, and the Grizzlies still had three timeouts.

Never change, Matt Barnes (well, maybe a little bit).