If Curry was replacing ID cards, Morant has been creating art. And Memphis’ 106-101 Game 2 win is Morant’s showpiece. He ran up 47 points on a true shooting percentage of 64.0. He dragged a Grizzlies team with little offensive rhythm and execution by the scruff of their necks, scoring the game’s final 15 points. “Definitely up there,” Morant said when asked where Tuesday night’s performance ranks in his body of work. “I feel like this was kind of a must-win game for us, and for me, I was frustrated with myself for missing that layup in Game 1.”