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Wednesday, April 12, 2006
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- The Memphis Grizzlies expected Eddie Jones to make big plays both offensively and defensively when they acquired him. Against the Charlotte Bobcats, he did both. Jones hit a 16-foot jumper that barely beat the shot clock with 41 seconds to play, sealing Memphis' 96-88 victory over the Bobcats on Wednesday night. Seconds later, he blocked Matt Carroll's 3-point attempt to get the ball back for the Grizzlies. "I was watching the clock, I knew we had only like four second ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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