Balanced-scoring Grizzlies demolish Warriors to stay alive
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[May 12, 2022] Desmond
Bane, Jaren Jackson Jr. and Tyus Jones each scored 21 points and
sank four 3-pointers as the host Memphis Grizzlies steamrolled the
Golden State Warriors 134-95 in Wednesday night's Game 5 of the
Western Conference semifinals.
The Grizzlies had little trouble cutting Golden State's series lead
to 3-2 despite playing without star point guard Ja Morant for the
second straight game. Morant has a bone bruise in his right knee and
is doubtful to play again this postseason.
Steven Adams collected 13 rebounds, Jones compiled nine assists and
Jackson grabbed eight boards for second-seeded Memphis, which led by
as many as 55 points. The 39-point margin of victory is the
Grizzlies' largest in postseason play, topping a 124-96 win over the
Minnesota Timberwolves earlier this postseason.
Klay Thompson scored 19 points, Jonathan Kuminga had 17 and Stephen
Curry added 14 for the third-seeded Warriors. No Golden State player
saw more than 26 minutes of action.
Golden State committed 22 turnovers while the Grizzlies had 10.
Memphis made a franchise playoff record 18 3-pointers (out of 41
attempts).
The Grizzlies shot 47.5 percent overall. Dillon Brooks contributed
12 points.
Game 6 is Friday night in San Francisco.
Memphis led 77-50 at halftime and then poured it on by outscoring
Golden State 42-17 in the third quarter.
Jones and Jackson connected on back-to-back 3-pointers to cap a 14-0
burst and make it 103-56.
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Memphis Grizzlies guard Desmond Bane (22) shoots the ball over
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green (23) during game five
of the second round for the 2022 NBA playoffs at FedExForum.
Mandatory Credit: Joe Rondone-USA TODAY Sports
The lead went over 50 when Ziaire Williams drilled
a 3-pointer to push the gap to 113-61 with 3:20 remaining in the
third.
A four-point play by Williams increased the lead to 55 with 40
seconds left in the third period. The Grizzlies held a 119-67 lead
entering the final stanza, and both teams played reserves over the
final 12 minutes.
Warriors forward Otto Porter Jr. missed the second half due to right
foot soreness. Golden State shot 45 percent from the field and made
14 of 39 from 3-point range.
Golden State trailed 29-28 after Thompson's trey with 1:21 left in
the first quarter before the Memphis onslaught kicked into high
gear.
The Grizzlies scored the next 11 points to lead by 12 after Kyle
Anderson's basket 37 seconds into the second quarter. Memphis used a
9-0 run to increase its lead to 53-36 and later tallied 14 straight
to raise the margin to 25 with 1:49 left.
Jones' basket made it 77-50 entering the break.
The 77 points were the most the Warriors allowed in the first half
of a postseason game since the Cleveland Cavaliers scored 86 in Game
4 of the 2017 NBA Finals. Cleveland won that game, 137-116.
--Field Level Media
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