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Warriors beat Memphis in play-in behind Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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San Francisco-Los Warriors of seventh sown entered the game on Tuesday night at Chase Center that seeks to move fits their miserable game. In front of them there was a family enemy.

The Memphis Grizzlies, four years earlier, had eliminated the Warriors from the 2021 play. It was a loss that contributed to Golden State’s 0-3 record in the round on three trips.

To make their way and survive Memphis 121-116, Golden State followed the formula that fed his response in the second half.

Jimmy Butler led the team in annotations with 38, and Steph Curry made two late triples that advance to help the Warriors survive an energetic impulse of Memphis of the last second.

‘Playoff Jimmy’ starred in the place of Power’s striker in the victory of the Russian mountain of Golden State, one that saw the star Yes Morant suffer a knee injury at the end of the third quarter, but restart the game while the Grizzlies are all that could.

Curry launched 37 crucial points and the Warriors bank scored 30 to ensure a first round playoff series with sown No. 2 Houston.

Game 1 will be in Texas on Sunday. Memphis will be the host of the Sacramento-Dallas winner on Friday.

The Warriors may have won, but it wasn’t walking at the Golden Gate Park.

After enjoying an advantage as large as 20, the Grizzlies cut the deficit only four at the end of the third.

The Grizzlies suffered a great blow when Morant went down holding their knee after making a float and landing in Buddy Helding Foot with 4:25 remaining in the third quarter. He made the free kick and then left the game until the beginning of the fourth period.

Memphis reduced the deficit to only 94-91 that enter the fourth quarter, and tok a 96-94 leads a minute in the final period in a triple of Desmond Bane.

The teams exchanged baskets, with the Warriors enjoying an advantage of 109-105 with five minutes removed before Memphis cut it only with each other with another.

The teams continued to go down and come through the section, but in the end, it was the taking of the Curry Hall of Fame pushed the advantage of Golden State to 117-111 with a minute for the end.

The game was far from too thought, with Drayond Green breaking, and Warrior’s fouls cut the advantage to 117-116.

Curry hit a couple of free throws with five seconds removering, and Memphis was called for a five -second rape in subsequent possession.

Curry made two more free throws with 3.4 seconds that dates back to the game.

Tiipoff’s time for the first game of the Warriors playoffs against Houston has not yet been announced.

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