We learned everything we needed to know in the Warriors’ win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
So what do you want to know?
If you’re looking for reasons to buy into the Golden State Warriors going into the NBA’s postseason, you were given more than a few Tuesday night.
If you’re looking for reasons to fade the Golden State Warriors going into the NBA’s postseason, you were given more than a few Tuesday night.
Consider the contest a basketball Rorschach test. In what was inarguably the most important game of the year — a contest carrying not only vital playoff implications but also playoff intensity — Golden State and the Grizzlies played one of the most entertaining games of the season, with the Warriors winning 134-124.
The Warriors’ late-game execution was nearly flawless. The Dubs trailed by 4 with 3:38 to play but ended the contest on an 18-5 run, led by Jimmy Butler’s calm excellence, Steph Curry’s incendiary scoring, and Draymond Green’s Defensive Player of the Year-caliber finish.
Oh, and Brandin Podziemski had a game-changing tip-in over Ja Morant, and Moses Moody hit a game-icing corner 3.
It was the kind of closing stretch that coaches can only dream about — the Dubs put the clamps on Memphis and maintained their sanity (to say nothing of their offensive sets) on the other end.
And considering that Tuesday’s game might as well have been an honest-to-goodness playoff contest—or at least a play-in game—seeing the Warriors rise to the occasion in such a manner can be considered nothing but encouraging to anyone looking for reasons to back the Dubs this spring.