Izzo posed for a photo before the game with Xavier Tillman Sr. Michigan State coach Tom Izzo was at the game with three former Spartans in this game, including Warriors forward Draymond Green. … Jackson tied Zach Randolph for third on the franchise’s career blocks list in the postseason with his 24th a minute into the third quarter. Grizzlies: Morant snapped a streak of six straight double-doubles that made him the youngest in 30 years with that long a streak in one postseason. … They outrebounded Memphis matching their postseason high for a second straight game at 52-47. He knocked that down with 7:16 left in the first quarter. … Thompson needed only one 3 to reach 400 for his career in the playoffs. Warriors: Now are 39-34 in Game 2s and 18-9 since the 2015 playoffs. Memphis answered with a 9-2 run capped by back-to-back 3s from Williams, who missed the last two playoff games with a sore right knee.
Golden State took its first lead of the game within the opening minute of the fourth on a layup by Poole, and the Warriors led by as much as 81-77. Morant was hit in the face in the final seconds and went to the bench saying he couldn’t see out of his left eye. This time, Curry scored four points and Poole had six, but Golden State finished the third on a 13-3 run to tie it up at 77. The Grizzlies led 56-51 at halftime with Morant scoring the final four points of the second for Memphis, giving him 23.Ĭurry and Poole fueled a big third quarter in Game 1 combining for 23 points. The second quarter got a bit sloppy at times with the Warriors going 2 of 11 outside the arc with five turnovers. Curry had 11 for Golden State with Brooks in the locker room. Memphis scored the first eight points of the game and led 33-25 after the hectic first quarter with Morant scoring 14, Jackson 10. He returned for the second quarter after getting stitches for a cut at his right eye that was nearly swollen shut by halftime. He went to the locker room, flashing the middle digit on each hand at the fans. Green, ejected from Game 1 for his own Flagrant 2, went down a couple minutes after Brooks’ ejection.
“There’s a code in this league, a code that players follow where you never put a guy’s season/career in jeopardy,” Kerr said. Golden State coach Steve Kerr said playoff basketball is expected to be physical but called Brooks’ foul “dirty” and said it broke the NBA code by hitting a player in the air. Payton went for X-rays that showed a broken left elbow. It didn’t get easier when Dillon Brooks, averaging 15 points this postseason and whose job was defending Curry, was ejected with 9:08 left in the first quarter after hitting Warriors guard Gary Payton II across the head. But the NBA’s second-youngest squad during the regular season is trying to take Memphis past the second round, something this franchise has done only once back in 2013.
The Grizzlies are coming off the franchise’s first series win in seven years.
Morant hit two free throws for the final margin. Trailing 104-101, Curry passed to Green, who tossed it to Thompson, who traveled with 17 seconds left. The Warriors, in the semifinals for the seventh time in 10 years, had their chances. The Warriors shot just 7 of 38 from 3-point range. Klay Thompson finished with 12 points and was 2 of 12 from 3. Andrew Wiggins had 16, going 1 of 7 from 3.
Jordan Poole added 20 off the bench but was 1 of 6 from 3. Stephen Curry finished with 27 points on 3-of-11 shooting outside the arc. Now the youngest team to reach the semifinal round in the last 25 years heads to San Francisco for Game 3 on Saturday night knowing the series will return to Memphis for Game 5. scored 12 points before fouling out for the third time in eight games this postseason. Ziaire William hit four 3s and finished with 14 points off the bench. Like, you know he’s going to be built for moments like this, and this is super impressive” “It’s just the force that he plays with, the spirit that he plays with. “It’s not just the plays,” Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. The other two? LeBron James and Kobe Bryant. The NBA’s Most Improved Player, who also had 47 in Game 2 against Utah last year, became only the third player in league history to have multiple 45-point games in the postseason before turning 23. I just took it upon myself to go out there and do that for us.” “But coming into today, I told myself we needed a win, and we were going to get a win.
“That loss was on my mind a lot, obviously missing that layup late,” Morant said of his miss at the end of Game 1.