Rewinding Oregon Ducks men’s basketball’s 82-74 win over Memphis

We were live from the Moda Center where No. 14 Oregon defeated No. 13 Memphis, 82-74.

Below are live updates from tonight’s game.

FINAL: OREGON 82 MEMPHIS 74

-- Payton Pritchard drills a 3 with 1:32 to go and Oregon is up 8

-- Teams trading baskets. Will Richardson 3-point puts Oregon up 74-67 with 3:23 to go and a Memphis turnover brings up the under-4 timeout.

-- Payton Pritchard 3-pointer puts Oregon up 7, Memphis timeout with 4:42 to go

-- Oregon 1 for last 7, Memphis 0 for last 4

-- Chris Duarte returned to the bench ad his night might be done

-- Oregon up 65-55, Memphis on 6-0 run to get within 4.

-- 9-0 Oregon run following 3-point play by Chandler Lawson. Ducks out-hustling Tigers.

-- Shakur Juiston up to 13 points and 10 rebounds for Oregon

-- Lester Quinones hits a 3 to get up to 12 points. Memphis on top 49-48 with 15:40 to go.

HALFTIME: OREGON 41 MEMPHIS 35

-- Oregon was 2 of 9, including 1 of 6 from 3 when Wiseman was in. After he sat with two fouls at 15:14, Ducks shot 15 of 26, including 4 of 7 from 3.

-- Oregon responds with 10-3 run to regain the lead.

-- Memphis goes on 7-0 run to take 30-29 lead. Oregon timeout.

-- Chris Duarte goes down with apparent right knee injury and is carried to the locker room. THe junior college transfer was unable to put any weight on his leg.

-- Ducks doing a very nice job on the inside as Wiseman sits. Oregon with 16-8 edge in the paint. Memphis has rebounds edge 13-12.

-- James Wiseman gets his second foul at 15:15

-- Francis Okoro starts, so he’s fine, and scores the opening basket

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