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Warriors vs. Grizzlies - Game Recap - May 11, 2022 - ESPN (ESPN)

Get a recap of the Golden State Warriors vs. Memphis Grizzlies basketball game.

The Warriors had been averaging 19 turnovers a game in this series and had 14 by halftime and finished with 20. He also won Game 4 when the Warriors took the lead for the first time with 45.7 seconds left to pull out a win for a 3-1 series lead. Warriors: The 39-point loss was the fifth-largest playoff loss in franchise history and largest since a 40-point loss to the Clippers on April 21, 2014, in Game 2 of the first round. They kept pushing, outscoring Golden State 42-17 in the third for a 119-67 lead going into the fourth. They finished the second on a 20-4 run, including 14 straight, to outscore Golden State 39-22 for a 77-50 lead at halftime. Golden State beat the Los Angeles Lakers by 56 on April 21, 1973. Their 52-point lead after three tied for the largest in a playoff game in the past 70 years. They outrebounded Golden State for the first time in this series 55-37, dominating the offensive boards 18-4. They also gave up 77 on Jan. 13 at Milwaukee. ... The Warriors also fell to 12-4 in Game 5s since 2015. We just calmed down, looked at the film, understand what we had to take away from the last game and just went out there and executed.” Facing elimination, the Grizzlies had a 28-8 edge through the first two quarters and finished with a 52-35 margin. Memphis scored 77 points in the first half, the most in franchise postseason history.

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Golden State Warriors vs Memphis Grizzlies May 11, 2022 Game ... (NBA.com)

Game 6 is Friday night in San Francisco, where the Warriors have won five straight playoff games and their last seven overall. Klay Thompson led Golden State ...

The Warriors had been averaging 19 turnovers a game in this series and had 14 by halftime and finished with 20. He also won Game 4 when the Warriors took the lead for the first time with 45.7 seconds left to pull out a win for a 3-1 series lead. Warriors: The 39-point loss was the fifth-largest playoff loss in franchise history and largest since a 40-point loss to the Clippers on April 21, 2014, in Game 2 of the first round. They kept pushing, outscoring Golden State 42-17 in the third for a 119-67 lead going into the fourth. They finished the second on a 20-4 run, including 14 straight, to outscore Golden State 39-22 for a 77-50 lead at halftime. They outrebounded Golden State for the first time in this series 55-37, dominating the offensive boards 18-4. Golden State beat the Los Angeles Lakers by 56 on April 21, 1973. Their 52-point lead after three tied for the largest in a playoff game in the past 70 years. Facing elimination, the Grizzlies had a 28-8 edge through the first two quarters and finished with a 52-35 margin. We just calmed down, looked at the film, understand what we had to take away from the last game and just went out there and executed.'' ''So, I appreciated the crowd tonight and the energy they brought to the game. Memphis scored 77 points in the first half, the most in franchise postseason history.

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Warriors And Grizzlies Final Injury Reports For Game 5 (Sports Illustrated)

The Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors are facing off for Game 5 of their second-round playoff series on Wednesday night in Tennessee, and for the ...

- GIANNIS MEETS WITH MEDIA AFTER GAME 4 LOSS: The Milwaukee Bucks had a tough loss at home to the Boston Celtics in Game 4 of their second-round playoff series on Monday night. The Warriors now lead the series 3-1.CLICK HERE. - STEPH'S HILARIOUS QUOTE AFTER GAME 5: Steph Curry had a great quote after the Golden State Warriors defeated the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 5 of their second-round playoff series.

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Warriors vs. Grizzlies score, takeaways: Memphis keeps playoff ... (CBSSports.com)

The Memphis Grizzlies kept their postseason hopes alive on Wednesday night with their dominant win over the Golden State Warriors in Game 5 at FedExForum as ...

I have nothing against the Warriors, but the hours we've invested into this game feel more worthwhile if they lose by 60. we're guys that really want to win." "That's just been our team the whole year... Probably. No coach is worth 40 points in a single game. Stephen Curry bailed them out of Game 4 because he's Stephen Curry. He can do that from time to time. The Grizzlies were the NBA's best offensive rebounding team by a mile this season. Finally, in Game 5, he took his first loss, but boy, was it an ugly one. The Grizzlies made 44.4 percent of theirs. Getting Steven Adams back into the rotation clearly seems to have made a difference, and the Warriors, without a shooting big man, aren't punishing him defensively in the same way that Minnesota could. The Grizzlies made 50.9 percent of theirs. Memphis received contributions from up and down their roster as seven players finished the win having scored in double figures. Let's focus on the competitive portion of the game, which was the first three quarters.

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Warriors And Grizzlies Starting Lineups For Game 5 (Sports Illustrated)

The Golden State Warriros and Memphis Grizzlies are facing off for Game 5 of their round playoff series on Wednesday night, and for the game the two teams ...

- GIANNIS MEETS WITH MEDIA AFTER GAME 4 LOSS: The Milwaukee Bucks had a tough loss at home to the Boston Celtics in Game 4 of their second-round playoff series on Monday night. The Warriors now lead the series 3-1.CLICK HERE. - STEPH'S HILARIOUS QUOTE AFTER GAME 5: Steph Curry had a great quote after the Golden State Warriors defeated the Memphis Grizzlies in Game 5 of their second-round playoff series.

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Les Warriors ratent complètement leur coup (RDS)

Non seulement les Warriors de Golden State ont raté la chance de clore la série face aux Grizzlies de Memphis en cinq matchs, mais ils ont offert une piètre ...

Klay Thompson a été le meilleur des siens avec 19 points, 3 rebonds et 1 aide. Le plus grand écart jamais enregistré dans la NBA est de 58. Les Warriors ratent complètement leur coup, Memphis survitNBA mercredi, 11 mai 2022.

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NBA picks, best bets: Why Warriors will close out Grizzlies; the Al ... (CBSSports.com)

With the 2021-22 NBA regular season now in the books, the basketball betting market is hotter than ever. CBS Sports will be providing daily picks for the ...

We played the under in Game 4 and won easily. but finally conceded in the fourth quarter of Game 4 because Horford kept making the 3's he was given. The Celtics scored 48 points in the paint in Game 4.

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Warriors look to flush, but learn from Game 5 blowout loss vs. Grizzlies (NBC Sports Bay Area)

By halftime, the Warriors had turned the ball over 14 times while only totaling 13 assists. Memphis took advantage and scored 25 points off Warriors turnovers ...

We have to do a better job of going and seeking a body and boxing them out early, and hope one our our teammates gets the rebound." The Warriors also watched the Grizzlies score 50 points in the paint compared to their 36. Memphis took advantage and scored 25 points off Warriors turnovers as they strolled into the locker room as a team on top, not one afraid of a second-half flurry from the Warriors. "We've had an alertness and an awareness when it came to hitting bodies and boxing people out early," Brown said. It's the Warriors' second loss of the series, and second straight game where they came out flat with the Grizzlies' best player on the sidelines. What was most concerning, though, was the Warriors' lack of effort when came to rebounding, especially on the offensive side. They were down by 27 at halftime, and the deficit grew all the way to 55 at one point in the third quarter. You make the necessary adjustments, and then you flush it. You learn from it and then you flush it. They were outhustled and outplayed from the opening tip to the final buzzer. "It's kind of like when you're in the bathroom," Brown said. "You just kind of push it down, and 'shoooop' -- right down the toilet.

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NBA Playoff Pick 'Em: Warriors on the brink of ending Grizzlies ... (Sportsnet.ca)

Despite what was arguably the most poorly played Warriors game in the Steph-Klay-Draymond era, they emerged victorious from an ugly Game 4 over the ...

I’ve got the Bucks (+5.5). And the books are bumping Horford’s player prop numbers after his performance in Game 4, so let’s fade that and bet on him regressing back to the mean a little. On the other hand, Boston has been streaky all series from the perimeter, and needed 84 per cent shooting as a team in the fourth quarter just to come back and win Game 4. I’m also going to tack on Curry OVER 3.5 threes made and Wiggins OVER 15.5 points. Newsflash: If you’re in a playoff series and hoping for a great night from Pat Connaughton, you’re in trouble. They were just laying enough bricks to restore the Great Wall of China to its original length. Because it feels like the Bucks need him to be in full World Destroyer mode to win in this series. Memphis’ struggles, for the most part, stemmed from missing Ja Morant and his ability to punish weak links in the Golden State defence. They scored just 38 points in the first half. I’ve been a fan of Al Horford for so long, despite betting on Milwaukee and generally hating Boston sports, I couldn’t help but get caught up in his explosion in Game 4. And if you get a career-best (and frankly, dominant) game from your 36-year-old centre, you must win that game. But specifically because I’ve been a fan of him this long, I doubt he’s going to do that again. If you hold the Golden State Warriors to 101 points, you must win that game.

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As Warriors' Mike Brown crams for Game 5, there's one decision he ... (San Francisco Chronicle)

Of course acting head coach Mike Brown knows the Warriors' offense, but not enough to...

“Part of taking care of the ball is we don’t want to get too deep on our (offensive) penetration, because they have long, athletic, strong bodies down there, and they’re very active. “The turnovers breed confidence into your opponent. “Steve makes every single call,” Brown said, emphatically. Of course Brown knows the Warriors’ offense, but not enough to feel comfortable slipping into the big job on short notice. He said Wednesday morning that he has had several phone conversations with Kerr and has watched a lot of video. But since then, Brown’s role as assistant coach has been more and more concentrated on defense.

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