The Memphis Grizzlies wanted their share of madness in March.
Memphis shocked the San Antonio Spurs on Friday, rallying from down 29 points and eventually winning 126-120 in overtime.
It was the league's largest comeback victory this season, surpassing the Brooklyn Nets' 28-point comeback to beat the Boston Celtics on March 3.
Grizzlies forward Dillon Brooks tied the game in regulation with a 3-pointer with 1.8 seconds remaining.
The Grizzlies outscored San Antonio 17-11 in the overtime period to win it.
Point guard Tyus Jones led the way for Memphis with a 20-point triple-double, while Jaren Jackson Jr. added a game-high 28 points. Jones has started the Grizzlies' last seven games while star Ja Morant is suspended.
At one point in the third quarter, the Spurs led 84-55. The Grizzlies closed the frame on a 26-9 run, cutting the lead to 12 heading into the fourth. They held San Antonio to a mere 16 fourth-quarter points to force overtime.
Memphis is looking to keep pace with the Sacramento Kings in the race for the Western Conference's No. 2 seed. Following Friday's game, both teams are 42-27 with 13 contests remaining in the regular season.
The Grizzlies return home to face the Golden State Warriors next on Saturday, while the Spurs host the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday.