PHOENIX -- Some Suns fans made the mistake of disrespecting Jerryd Bayless Phoenix roots. Andy Isabella Cardinals Jersey . He made regret their words. The Memphis guard came off the bench to score 13 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter, leading the Grizzlies to a 99-91 win over Phoenix on Thursday night. The Grizzlies overcame 33 points from Suns guard Goran Dragic to improve to 14-17. Bayless was born and raised in Phoenix, played high school ball just north of the US Airways Center and played in college at Arizona. He helped the Grizzlies recover from the Suns 18-0 third-quarter run, giving Memphis a 94-84 lead on a 3-pointer with 4:30 to play. "Well, some guys on the sidelines said that I disgraced St. Marys (high school)," Bayless said. "That kind of hurt my feelings and that got me going a little bit." Zach Randolph had 20 points and 15 rebounds in helping the Grizzlies cool the Suns for a night, the second win for the visitors in two meetings between the teams this season. Ed Davis added 16 points and 11 rebounds. Dragic scored 15 of his points during the Suns big third quarter. Dragic added seven assists and finished with a career high in points on the night the Suns gave away thousands of bobbleheads bearing his likeness. The Suns (19-12) couldnt fight off the Grizzlies, who scored seven straight points to regain the lead after trailing by four to start the final quarter. Bayless fueled the run with a 3-pointer and jumper to give the Grizzlies an 80-75 lead with 9:31 left to play. "It was their bench that killed us again," Suns coach Jeff Hornacek said. "These guys, if they dont think that Ed Davis and Bayless are good players, theyre crazy." Dragic drilled a 3-pointer after a layup by Davis and hit another after a layup by James Johnson to pull Phoenix within 84-81, but the Suns never got the lead back. "Memphis is not a good matchup for us," Dragic said. "They have a lot of big guys under the rim and they attack the paint." The Suns led 26-22 after one quarter, but struggled with their shooting in the second, when they made just 6 of 23 from the floor. Memphis took a five-point lead on a driving layup from Mike Conley with 7:26 to play in the quarter. Then Conley flipped a no-look pass behind his back to Davis for the assist on a basket and a 38-31 lead. The Suns cut the lead to 46-41 on a dunk from Markieff Morris with 2:20 left in the half, but the Grizzlies scored the next seven points and took a 53-41 lead into the break. Randolph, who didnt play in the first meeting between the teams this season in Tennessee, led Memphis with 14 first-half points and grabbed eight rebounds. The Suns missed nine of 11 3-point attempts in the first half. The Suns 41 first half points was one away from their season low of 40 last week at Golden State. It didnt take long, however, for Phoenix to get back into the game. The Suns scored 16 unanswered points over a three-minute span in the third quarter, including Dragics step-back jumper that gave them a 58-57 lead. The Suns scoring streak reached 18 straight points on P.J. Tuckers layup with 6:12 left in the quarter that gave them a 62-57 lead. Memphis finally broke the run with Conleys two free throws at the 5:43 mark. "We weathered the storm," Randolph said. "When J.B. (Bayless) hits shots like that it opens up for us. We can play in the paint." The Grizzlies outrebounded the Suns 59-40 and were more physical throughout the game. Channing Frye scored eight of his 14 points in the game in the third quarter. NOTES: Suns guard Eric Bledsoe was a late scratch from the starting lineup due to a right knee sprain, and didnt play. Gerald Green started at the two-guard in Bledsoes place. Hornacek said Bledsoe, who was injured during the Suns game against the Clippers on Monday, is questionable for the Suns game Sunday against Milwaukee. . Hornacek was named the NBAs Western Conference Coach of the Month for December. He led Phoenix to a 10-3 record during the month. Hornacek is the third person in NBA history to win both Coach of the Month and Player of the Month, and the first to do so with the same franchise. Byron Murphy Jersey . -- All-Pro tight end Jimmy Graham and the New Orleans Saints met Tuesday for arbitration on his contract. Hakeem Butler Womens Jersey .2 million deal for the upcoming season with right-hander Garrett Richards.The person spoke on condition of anonymity Saturday because the announcement hadnt been made.Niceville, FL (SportsNetwork.com) - The No. 23 Creighton Bluejays put their perfect record on the line as they take on the Ole Miss Rebels in the third round of inaugural Emerald Coast Classic at The Arena. Despite losing superstar forward Doug McDermott and some key contributors from last seasons NCAA Tournament team, Creighton has been impressive en route to a 5-0 record during the 2014-15 campaign. The Bluejays coasted to a 75-53 win over Eastern Illinois on Tuesday at CenturyLink Center Omaha, where all five of their games have been held. Creighton has had a different leading scorer in each victory as six of its players are posting at least 8.0 ppg. The Bluejays returned 11 lettermen from last seasons 27-8 squad, but Austin Chatman (9.6 ppg, 4.6 apg) is the only starter back from that squad. Ole Miss bounced back from its season-opening, 66-65 overtime loss to Charleston Southern with three consecutive triumphs to arrive at a 3-1 overall record. The Rebels managed to defeat Northern Arizona, 80-74, on Sunday at home. Ole Miss is coming off a 19-14 campaign in 2013-14 and also lost its go- to-guy on the offensive end, Marshall Henderson, to graduation. The Rebels are ranked sixth in the SEC in points allowed per game (60.5) and second in steals (9.7 spg). This will be the first meeting in history between the Bluejays and Rebels on the hardwood. Greg McDermott is 1-0 at Creighton versus SEC teams thanks to his Bluejays one-point win over Alabama in the 2012 NCAA Tournament. Ole MMiss is 16-6 in regular-season tournaments under coach Andy Kennedy, including capturing titles in the 2007 San Juan Shootout and the 2013 Barclays Classic. Pat Tillman Womens Jersey. Isaiah Zierden is pacing Creighton in the scoring column with 13.8 ppg, while Will Artino (10.2 ppg, 6.0 rpg) is not far behind. Geoffrey Groselle scored a career-high 15 points for the Bluejays in their rout of EIU on Tuesday. Toby Hegner netted 13 points and James Milliken finished with seven points and 10 rebounds for the Creighton, which kicked off its schedule with five straight wins for the fourth consecutive season. The Bluejays shot 51.9 percent (27- for-52) from the floor, while limiting the Panthers to only 44 percent (22- for-50). Creighton is ranked third in the Big East in scoring offense (78.6 ppg) and fourth in scoring defense with an allowance of 60.8 ppg. Ole Miss has an excellent leader in senior guard Jarvis Summers, who was recently named to the Cousy Award Watch List, which is given to the nations top point guard at the seasons end. Summers is the SECs active career leader in points (1,290), assists (385) and wins (69). The senior floor general scored a game-high 22 points for the Rebels in their hard-fought win over NAU on Sunday. Also scoring in double figures for Ole Miss was Stefan Moody and Ladarius White with 13 and 12 points, respectively. Summers is netting 14.3 ppg and 3.8 apg, while Moody is chipping in 11.8 ppg despite a 35.1 percent efficiency rating from the floor. ' ' '