andolph took over after the Spurs grabbed only their second lead of the game at 80-79, scoring 10 of the next 14 points to finish off the series in six games."He put the whole team on his back and delivered," teammate Marc Gasol said. "That was, for me on the court, one of the most unreal performances in the fourth quarter in a long time. The last 4 or 5 minutes of the game, he just carried us. It was unbelievable."
Guard Tony Allen said Randolph demanded the ball, whooping and hollering for teammates to pass to him.
"That's why they pay him the big bucks as Zach Randolph," Allen said. "He's a monster down there. He demands attention in that block."
Memphis coach Lionel Hollins said Randolph let him know how much he had wanted to be on the floor late the Grizzlies' loss Wednesday night in San Antonio.
Hollins said he told Randolph he would have to have an even better game Friday.
Randolph certainly did.
"From a pick-me-up perspective, we just got on his back, and we rode him like he was an English warhorse," Hollins said. "He was really carrying us, We were just hanging on."
Randolph's performance helped the Grizzlies become only the second No. 8 seed to knock off a No. 1 seed since the NBA switched to a best-of-seven series. Golden State beat Dallas in 2007.
It's an improbable victory for a franchise considered a good bet for contraction in October, best known for losing its first 12 playoff games for an unenviable NBA mark. This town desperately needed a hero, and the sellout crowd tensed at every Spurs' run Friday night and cheered every Memphis bucket.
As the final seconds ticked down, fans waved their white towels while a sign declaring "Grizzlies Win" glared around the FedExForum.
San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich moved down the sideline to congratulate Hollins with a hug and a word in his ear, while players shook hands. The Grizzlies then gathered at midcourt in a team celebration as the Spurs headed for the locker room.
"I think we're all emotional," Gasol said. "Some people might show it a little more, some people kept it more inside of them. But we have an emotional team, and we have an emotional city. I think we represent pretty good for the city of Memphis."
Now the Grizzlies start the semifinals Sunday in Oklahoma City.
Memphis dominated in closing out this series, outrebounding the Spurs 43-32 and outscoring them in the paint 62-38 in their best performance yet in the postseason. The Grizzlies also held the NBA's best 3-point shooters to 5-of-22 shooting, which had Popovich congratulating them on their team defense.
"They were the better team, and they played better than we did," Popovich said. "I thought their athleticism, their strength, their size really hurt us offensively. We could not get a lot done. We really had trouble scoring against their defense. They deserve a lot of credit for that. Obviously, I am sad about the loss but happy for them and what they have accomplished."
Gasol had 12 points and 13 rebounds for Memphis. Allen added 11 points, and rookie Greivis Vasquez had 11 off the bench playing 24 minutes with Mike Conley in foul trouble most of the game.
Tony Parker led San Antonio with 23 points, Manu Ginobili had 16, Tim Duncan 12 and Antonio McDyess 10.