The Warriors didn’t just lose against the Grizzlies in Game 5: They got shelled. At one point, Memphis was up by 52 points, and the game turned from an anticipated knockout punch to a statement that the young Grizz wouldn’t go down despite injury from Ja Morant.
Read MoreFollowing the Warriors’ comeback in Game 4 — the NBA released the Last Two Minute Report. With each game of the series, the controversy in Game 4 was over the last hail-mary 3-point attempt by Grizzlies center Jaren Jackson Jr.
Read MoreAnother playoff game, another clutch performance from Steph.
After an abysmal 3 quarters of play, Game 4 of the West semi-finals was looking like a lost cause. The Warriors started off the first half by missing 15 threes straight, which had a lot of people guessing they might pull a Rockets and break the playoff record. Despite their best efforts, however, the Grizzlies just couldn’t pull away, and their inability to capitalize ultimately doomed them.
Read MoreWe’re about a week removed from the reckless play by Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks that took down Gary Payton II for possibly the rest of the Warriors’ playoff run. Despite multiple opportunities to do so, Brooks has been removed from media availability multiple times, a decision that the Grizzlies top brass likely made until things could cool down a bit.
Read MoreOh boy — things just got spicy.
In an already dramatic and heated series between the Warriors and Grizzlies — Grizzlies guard Ja Morant might’ve stirred the pot a bit too far after the Grizzlies 30 point
Read MoreThe Conference semi-finals matchup between the Warriors and the Grizzlies has been nothing short of entertaining. It was projected from the start that there would be some good basketball being played, and there has been to a certain extent, but the physicality and voracity of the series was something nobody could have predicted.
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