The intensity of the start of the game between the Warriors and the Grizzlies was nothing like that of the Dubs’ last game against Klay Thompson and the Mavs. Still deprived of several players, including Ja Morant, Memphis puts Scottie Pippen Jr then Vince Williams Jr on Stephen Curry (13 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 interceptions). The star does not force himself and the Warriors collective, led by 9 points from Andrew Wiggins (13 points) and 11 assists, takes a short lead (29-28).
Despite a good start to the match from Jaren Jackson Jr. (32 points) and Zach Edey (14 points, 10 rebounds) inside, a 10-2 ended with a 3-pointer from Moses Moody giving nine lengths ahead to Golden State (39-30). The gap increases to +11 but Jaren Jackson Jr. and Golden State’s loose balls keep the Grizzlies in ambush (55-48).
With Stephen Curry at the forefront, the Warriors accelerate after returning from the locker room. The leader twice finds Draymond Green (13 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists) at 3-points and Trayce Jackson-Davis under the circle to put the Grizzlies at +14 (68-54). The Grizzlies are hanging on as best they can but their lack of skill is crippling.
While they made 0/7 at 3-points in the third quarter, the Dubs made 6/10 including a final banderilla from Buddy Hield (18 points) which put Golden State at +17 (97-80).
Mercilessly, the Warriors hit the nail on the head at the start of the last period. Despite the awakening of Desmond Bane (18 points) and a late comeback from Memphis, Golden State is heading towards its second victory in as many games in the NBA Cup.
WHAT TO REMEMBER
– The Warriors collective still impressive. In the words of Klay Thompson, this game between the Warriors and the Grizzlies felt like “just another game in November.” » Without great intensity or success and with the Grizzlies who defended Stephen Curry limping for a long time, the Warriors relied on their collective. They kept the ball alive and everyone participated in an easy success that took time to take shape. They finished the game with 31 assists and ten players at 8 points or less.
– The Grizzlies’ nightmare behind the 3-point line. Taylor Jenkins’ men arrived at Chase Center ranked 21st in 3-pointers taken per game (34.6) and 14th in percentage (35.9%). This night, they drew but only scored 7 of their 42 attempts, a success percentage of 17%! Far too insufficient to beat the uninspired Warriors, who finished 19/46 by far.
– The brilliant behind-the-back pass from Brandin Podziemski. In a dying match, the Warriors guard gave us the action of the match midway through the second quarter. As the ball flew into the sidelines toward the Golden State bench, Brandon Podziemski sprinted to save the ball and just before falling out of bounds, he threw a behind-the-back pass across the court to send Jonathan Kuminga dunk.
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How to read the stats? Min = Minutes; Shots = Successful shots / Attempted shots; 3pts = 3-points / 3-points attempted; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; O = offensive rebound; D=defensive rebound; T = Total rebounds; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal fouls; Int = Intercepts; Bp = Lost balls; Ct: Against; +/- = Point differential when the player is on the field; Pts = Points; Eval: player evaluation calculated from positive actions – negative actions.
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