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Memphis gets to open 55 points, runs over the Warriors and breathes in the series | nba

The Memphis Grizzlies needed two and a half quarters to mercilessly run over the Golden State Warriors and make coach Mike Brown pull his starters off the court. After opening 55 points at the end of the third period, the team won 134-95 on Wednesday night in Memphis and survived the Western Conference semifinals. With the score 3-2, the series returns to San Francisco on Friday.

The trio of Jaren Jackson Jr., Desmond Bane and Tyus Jones – armador que replaced the injured Ja Morant in the last two games – scored 21 points each. Nobody needed to play more than 25 minutes. Four other members of the Grizzlies scored in double digits. On the other side, Klay Thompson had 19 points. Stephen Curry, 14. Jonathan Kuminga scored 17, but most of them when the game was over and the reserves on the court.

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Jaren Jackson Jr. comemora — Foto: Andy Lyons/Getty Images

Jaren Jackson Jr. comemora — Foto: Andy Lyons/Getty Images

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The Warriors were already coming from a bad Game 4 in offensive terms, even with the comeback victory won in the last minute. This Wednesday, however, neither defense nor attack from the second quarter. The team went into the break with 77 to 50 on the scoreboard. The 77 points was the second-worst mark in franchise history in a playoff first half.

On the other side, a sense of urgency took over and the young Memphis team took to the court. In the first half alone, the hosts scored 36 points to 14 in the lane. There were 14 Golden State turnovers against 3. In offensive rebounds, Memphis 13-2. In second chance points, 14-0. The same energy is expected in Game 6, away from home. In the event of a new win, Game 7 is on Monday in Memphis.

Grizzlies
Jaren Jackson Jr. (21 pts, 8 rebs, 4 baskets of three)
Desmond Bane (21 pts, 4 baskets of three)
Tyus Jones (21 pts, 9 asts, 4 baskets of three)
Steven Adams (7 pts, 13 rebs)

Warriors
Klay Thompson (19 pts)
Stephen Curry (14 pts, 4 asts)
Jonathan Kuminga (17 pts)

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Stephen Curry lamenta derrota — Foto: Andy Lyons/Getty Images

Stephen Curry lamenta derrota — Foto: Andy Lyons/Getty Images

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assistance
Grizzlies 37
Warriors 22

Turnovers
Grizzlies 9
Warriors 22

Points generated by turnovers
Grizzlies 29
Warriors 10

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Memphis Grizzlies x Golden State Warriors NBA — Foto: Joe Rondone-USA TODAY Sports

Memphis Grizzlies x Golden State Warriors NBA — Foto: Joe Rondone-USA TODAY Sports

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points in the bottle
Grizzlies 50
Warriors 36

second chance points
Grizzlies 24
Warriors 5

Transition points
Grizzlies 16
Warriors 9

field shots
Grizzlies 47/99 (47,5%)
Warriors 36/80 (45%)

three shots
Grizzlies 18/41 (43,9%)
Warriors 14/39 (35,9%)

Book Launchers
Grizzlies 22/30 (73,3%)
Warriors 9/13 (69,2%)

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4 out of 5 Score Chart — Photo: NBA

Scoring chart — Photo: NBA

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First period – Grizzlies 38 to 28: Jaren Jackson Jr. led the home team with 10 points and 4 rebounds in the first half, in which Tyus Jones provided 5 assists. On the other side, Klay Thompson started hot with 12 points, but the Warriors didn’t know how to stop the Grizzlies’ best ball movement.

Second period – Grizzlies 39 to 22: The 77 points allowed in the first half was the second-worst mark in Warriors playoff history. All numbers are superlatives. It was 14 turnovers against 3. They generated 25 points for Memphis against 7. In the paint, 36-14. In offensive rebounds, 13-2. In second chance points, 14-0.

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Memphis Grizzlies x Golden State Warriors NBA — Foto: Joe Rondone-USA TODAY Sports

Memphis Grizzlies x Golden State Warriors NBA — Foto: Joe Rondone-USA TODAY Sports

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There were 18 more shots for Memphis in total (57-39). The home team managed 22 assists in 29 field baskets. Five Grizzlies players scored in double digits. In the Warriors, only Curry (14) and Thompson (17). Score from 77 to 50 not interval.

Third period – Grizzlies 42 to 17: Coach Mike Brown started withdrawing the starters in the middle of the third quarter, when the score showed a 40-point lead for the home team. At the end, score from 119 to 67.

Fourth period – Warriors 28 to 15: With the reserves on the court, Golden State reduced the humiliation a little in the last quarter. The red flag is on for Game 6, and the Grizzlies’ spirits soar with the hit-and-run.

Game 1 (05/1) – Grizzlies 116 x 117 Warriors
Game 2 (05/03) – Grizzlies 106 x 101 Warriors
Game 3 (05/07) – Warriors 142 x 112 Grizzlies
Game 4 (09/05) – Warriors 101 x 98 Grizzlies
Game 5 (11/05) – Grizzlies 134 x 95 Warriors
Game 6 (13/05) – Warriors v Grizzlies, at 11pm
Game 7 (16/05) – Grizzlies vs Warriors, time to be set (if necessary)

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