Who will WIN this matchup?
Memphis Grizzlies (56-26)
@ Golden State Warriors (53-29)
Current odds:
Memphis Grizzlies: (+239)
Golden State Warriors: (-294)
• The line for this game is Warriors by 7 points.
• Two missing defensive standouts could light the fuse for backcourt fireworks when the Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors continue their Western Conference semifinals series with Game 3 on Saturday night at San Francisco.
• Two days after missing a buzzer-beating layup that could have won Game 1, Ja Morant took over to draw the Grizzlies even 1-1 in the best-of-seven series with a 47-point explosion in a 106-101 home win in Game 2 on Tuesday. More double-team and trap looks from the Warriors are “on the menu” for Morant, Golden State coach Steve Kerr said Friday.
• The Warriors are shifting the rotation out of necessity. That’s because Game 2 featured an ugly incident in the third minute when the Grizzlies’ Dillon Brooks leveled Golden State’s Gary Payton II from behind on a break-away attempt, sending the guard crashing to the court and fracturing his left elbow. Payton has been ruled out for the rest of the series and could miss three weeks.
• The NBA issued Brooks a one-game suspension on top of the ejection he received after the play. Brooks will sit out Game 3, when Golden State will attempt to shake off one of the worst 3-point shooting efforts in its postseason history. Memphis will try to use its superior size to gain a rebounding advantage for the first time in the series.
• Teammate Klay Thompson was even worse from distance, going 2 of 12 on 3-pointers, as Golden State misfired on 31 of 38 tries, producing its worst percentage (18.4) in a playoff game since going 3 of 17 (17.6 percent) against the Los Angeles Lakers in May of 1991.
• Payton had been a surprise starter in the first two games of the series after coming off the bench in all five games of Golden State’s opening-round triumph over the Denver Nuggets. Now the Warriors have to rely heavily on Andrew Wiggins and Thompson in their effort to slow down Morant.
• Andre Iguodala, another Golden State defensive standout, also will miss the game, as well as Game 4 on Monday, with a neck injury.
• Morant scored Memphis’ final 15 points in Tuesday’s win in a stretch that began with the Grizzlies down 95-91 with 4:33 remaining and staring at a second straight series-opening defeat. He scored mostly on drives and free throws, but also connected on his fifth 3-pointer of the game, one more than he had in Memphis’ six-game win over the Minnesota Timberwolves in the opening round.
• Morant also found time for eight rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to avoid a second straight game in which the Warriors earned an advantage on the boards. It was 52-47 in Game 1 and 52-49 in Game 2.
• The Grizzlies could get big man Steven Adams back for Game 3 after he was released from the NBA’s health and safety protocols. He could cut into the minutes void created by Brooks’ suspension.
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