Nothing like being back in your comfort zone and give Steve Kerr and that top-shelf staff of Alvin Gentry and Ron Adams along with Luc Walton among others credit as they have made the proper adjustments moving forward and its working.
The Grizzlies on the other hand since games #2 and #3 when they won both have been takin' out of their game still looking for that analytical approach to the series I guess. It was Klay Thompson not Steph Curry that had a game-high 21 points as Curry added 18 points with Andre Iguodala putting in work as though he was in a Sixers Jersey.
"Iggy of Planet Oracle" had 16 points showing his athleticism as he also his two from deep going 2 for 3 beyond the arc. G.S.W. shot 47% from the field and arc and 80% from the line. They just missed those magic numbers the Bluedude always talks about 50-50-80 meaning 50% from both the field and arc and 80% from the stripe.
The Grizz on the other hand gets nothing from both Jeff Green (10 pts, 5-13 FG) and Courtney Lee (7 pts, 3-3 FG 1-1 FT) as the Grizz shoots under 40% from the field and under 30% from the arc a perfect recipe for an "L" coming out of the motel. Marc Gasol led with 18 points and a dozen boards as Grit and Grind might need a more than a life line in game 6 to avoid elimination!
That 49-41 Warriors lead at the break quickly turned into a route in the 3rd as G.S.W. was leading 74-57 after three. They go onto win 98-78 controlling things from the 2nd frame on as "Dubs" led by just a point after one 26-25.
Game 6 back at the grind house on T.G.I.F. May 15 at 9:30pm ET...
Andre Iguodala
DUBS
Golden State Warriors
GRIT and GRIND
Klay Thompson
Marc Gasol
Memphis Grizzlies
NBA
NBA Playoffs
Stephen Curry
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