Grizzlies guard O.J. Mayo is learning how to let the game come to him more in his second NBA season.

"I just want to win," said Mayo. "... As a competitor you want to do well. But I will take winning over me averaging 30 points any day. Our team has that mind-set. We just have to keep it that way."

He is averaging 17.6 points and shooting 47 percent, up from 43.8 percent a year ago.

"He's learning how to play with other players who have talent," Memphis coach Lionel Hollins said. "He's learning to fit in and get his shots within the system. He knows that when he pushes the ball he can pull up and take a shot. There are plays for him to score but there are also plays for him to create. He's figuring out the balance and he's getting better all the time."