o They continue to shake up rivals in the NBA. Last night they opposed some well-deserved Memphis bears to bring him back. Golden State Warriors in the Elite League Won 110-96 (4-2) in Game 6 of the Conference Semifinals. The team from San Francisco, which has not made it to the Western Conference Finals since 2019, is already expecting an opponent. He is from the seventh game Phoenix Suns and Dallas MavericksThat happens this morning, from Sunday to Monday in Spain (02:00).
Warriors return to elite thank you Clay Thompson and Stephen Curry, to its elemental formula of the last glorious decade. First, the author 30 points, 8 rebounds and 8 14 rebounds on the perimeterAnd second, tie against Memphis 29 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists; They arrive physically and mentally fit, both showing signs of resuming their undefeated partnership with the West in 2015-2019, when Golden State reached five consecutive NBA finals.
The 21-3 tie in the fourth period, which ended with both stars leading 32-19, punished some of the proud browns who, despite that, still struggled too much. Remarkable loss of Ja MorantYour referral to the right knee area is damaged. The last exchange started with one step forward Andrew Wiggins (18 points and 10 rebounds). 12 lead switchIt’s worth noting that there are 8 totals between the second and fifth game.
Then came the door party to lift the stands, which had already happened with Thompson’s fantastic start, with a 5-5-3 point shot in the first half of the game. The return of the best Clay in the third quarter upset the fans, although the turnover – 17 in all – eliminated the impact of his 8 of 14 3-point shots. Some of the Grizzlies have managed less than a rebound, although they have recently reached a point where they are very involved in the battle for seventh place (78-77).
Golden State led them 70-44 in the rebound And a total of 25-10 attacks in the rally section, the numbers are very free to keep the season win and extension options. Kevin Lonnie with 22 total rebounds11 of each type shone on the field in 35 minutes, the most of their career.
Memphis fought thanks 30 points from Dillon Brooks (7 out of three) and Desmond Bain 25, The second half is especially inspiring. Tus Jones, Jaren Jackson Jr. and Brandon ClarkThe main elements in the draw, collected from the poor 941 of the field.
In addition to the losses, Golden State managed to run all its assets, it is worth mentioning Exuberant Draymond Green And more aggressive in attack than usual 14 points, 16 rebounds and 8 assists† The regular squad did not play the nomination, although only Thompson and Wiggins were in good shape. Kari finished 10th-27th on the field and 6th-17th in the 3-point range, while Jordan Poole was not a destabilizing factor With 12 points and 4 in 15 shots.
The Grizzlies had two fierce fire extinguishers both at dusk in the first half (53-51) and late in the game. Two goals scored in more than four minutes, no goal there is no cart, facilitated the recovery of an opponent who didn’t know how to hold on to the last piece of the door, which made the gesture and put them to sleep at 1:45 to go four minutes after three three-pointers. Amid the commotion caused by the 1930s, Thompson scored his eighth goal and the Chase Center knew full well that his team would travel to the conference finals. Brand matching in house.
Warriors (110): Greene (14), Wiggins (18), Lonnie (4), Cary (29), Thompson (30).
Seats: Bzhelika (0), Lee (3), Poole (12), Cumminga (-), Porter Jr. (-), Toscano-Anderson (-), Moody (-).
Grizzlies (96): Jackson (12), Brooks (30), Adams (4), Jones (7), Bain (25).
Presidents: Clark (8), Anderson (0), Melton (8), Williams (2), Tilman (-), Concar (-), Calver (-).
Partially: 30-26 / 23-25 / 25-26 / 19-32.
Referees: James Williams, Josh Twain, Kane Fitzgerald, Jason Gobley
incidents: The sixth game of the Western Conference Semifinals was played in front of 18,964 spectators at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. The balance for GSW was 4.2.
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Source: La Neta Neta
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