Memphis, TN (SportsNetwork.com) - Marc Gasol and the Grizzlies withstood 18 Dallas 3-pointers, as Memphis took control in the third quarter and fended off a Mavericks rally en route to a 114-105 win in a Southwest Division showdown. Memphis outscored the Mavs 36-17 in the third frame to turn what was once a 10-point deficit into a healthy lead they never relinquished. Gasol poured in 30 points two days after being limited to two in a win over the Heat. Mike Conley chipped in 22 points, while Zach Randolph added 17 points and 13 rebounds for the Grizzlies, who outscored the Mavs 52-26 in the paint. Chandler Parsons shot 6-of-10 from behind the arc and matched Gasol with 30 points, but the Mavs fell for the second time in three games. Jameer Nelson finished with 18 points for Dallas, while J.J. Barea netted 17 off the bench. Dallas usually productive duo of Dirk Nowitzki and Monta Ellis combined to shoot 5-of-28 from the field (17.9 percent) for 13 points. Ellis played through an elbow injury and made only one of his 11 attempts in a two-point effort. The division rivals came into Tuesdays clash with 16 wins apiece and have accomplished their success in different ways. The Mavs were the NBAs highest- scoring team at 110.6 ppg, while the Grizzlies ranked No. 1 in opponents scoring at 93.5 ppg. The first half went the way of the offense, as Dallas shot 54.8 percent from the field en route to a 62-56 lead at the intermission. Defense got the upper hand in the third quarter, however, as the Grizzlies forced more turnovers (six) than they allowed field goals (five). Memphis opened the frame on a 19-5 run to take the lead and never trailed again. Conley netted nine during the surge, capping it with a 3-pointer. Dallas trailed 92-79 entering the fourth but used the 3-ball to inch closer, as back-to-back 3s by Parsons and Devin Harris cut the deficit to 101-99 with 4 1/2 minutes remaining. Barea missed a potential go-ahead triple the next time down, though, and Memphis scored seven of the next eight points to create enough space. Beno Udrih drove in for two, Tayshaun Prince connected from behind the arc and Conley drained a 22-footer for a 108-100 cushion. Earlier, Nelson scored 13 points in the first 6:41 and the Mavs led 31-21 following a Brandan Wright layup late in the opening quarter. The Grizzlies scored the final five points of the frame to pull within 37-34, and a Vince Carter 3 early in the second gave them their first lead at 43-40. Nelsons late 3 sent the visitors into the break with a 62-56 advantage, but the tide turned after the break. Game Notes Memphis is 7-1 in its last eight games hosting this series ... Memphis forced 16 turnovers and only gave it away five times ... The Mavs were outscored at the foul line, 25-11 ... Nine of Randolphs rebounds were on the offensive glass. Artemi Panarin Jersey . 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I think we know that it wasnt good enough, and now we turn our sights towards the next one, Yeo said after Tuesdays setback. The Wild, however, have had little success against the Senators in recent years, losing seven of the last eight meetings in this series. Minnesota did earn a win in its most recent trip to Ottawa, picking up a 4-3 regulation victory on Nov. 20 of last season. That win halted the Wilds three-game road losing streak versus the Sens. Minnesota fired 34 shots at Pittsburghs Thomas Greiss on Tuesday, but only Nino Niederreiter was able to get one past the Pens backup goaltender. Darcy Kuemper allowed three goals on 21 shots in the Wilds first home loss, as Minnesota fell to 5-1-0 at Xcel Energy Center. In addition to suffering their first home defeat, the Wild lost Zach Parise to injury on Tuesday and he wont be joining the team for their three-game road trip. Parise, who leads Minnesota with 10 points this season, suffered an upper-body injury against the Pens. Forward Matt Cooke sat out Tuesdays test and also wont be with the team tonight due to a a lower-body issuue.dddddddddddd Ottawa halted a two-game slide with Tuesdays 3-1 home win over Detroit. The Red Wings and Senators were tied at 1-1 late in the third period, but Patrick Wiercioch tallied the go-ahead goal for Ottawa with 5:23 left in regulation and Clarke MacArthur added an empty-net tally in the final minute. Erik Karlsson finished with a power-play goal and an assist in the victory. Craig Anderson turned aside 31 shots for Ottawa. Anderson will get the start again for Ottawa this evening, the first time a Senators goaltender has gone back-to-back this season. but is just 3-7-2 with a 3.08 goals against average in 13 career games versus the Wild. Niklas Backstrom expects to start for the Wild. The Sens began a four-game homestand Tuesday and have still yet to lose in regulation on home ice this season, going 3-0-2 so far at Canadian Tire Centre. Ottawa defenseman Mark Borowiecki (upper body) missed his third straight game on Tuesday, while forward Alex Chiasson (foot) sat out after getting injured in Saturdays loss against Boston. Both players are questionable for tonight, as is defenseman Chris Phillips, who suffered a lower-body injury on Tuesday. Wild (14PTS) at Senators (14PTS) - 7:30PM Teams split two games last season, MIN winning in OTT OTT has gone 3-1-0 past 4 at home vs MIN (lost last) OTT (6-3-2): 3-0-2 at home, 3 or fewer GA in 4 of the games 11/11 on PK last 3 games Anderson 2-0-1 at home, 2.60GAA, .922sv% Stone (2G, 2A) 4 game PT streak MIN (7-4-0): 1-3-0 last 4 road games, each decided by 1G road PP 0/20 6-2-0 when scoring first outscored opponent 17-7 in 2nd pd Niederreiter (2G) has scored in back to back games Projected Senators Lines MacArthur - Turris - Ryan Michalek - Zibanejad - Chiasson Hoffman - Lazar - Stone Smith - Legwand - Neil Boroweicki - Karlsson Cowen - Ceci Weircioch - Gryba Anderson ' ' '