Golden State Warriors are back in the Western Conference Finals by defeating the Memphis Grizzlies, 110 – 96.
It was a must win for the Warriors after an embarrassing lost in Game 5 at Memphis, when they trailed by as many as 55 points and lose by 39. It was an evenly matched games until in the closing minutes of the game where Warriors found their stroke in the 3-point line and went on a 21-3 run to close the game.
The 21-3 run that sent the @warriors to the West Finals!
Chase Center IGNITES late in Game 6 🔥 pic.twitter.com/Fei3jGr2Be
— NBA (@NBA) May 14, 2022
It started with Andrew Wiggins who scored 10 of his 18 points in the 4th qtr with a pair of timely 3s that kept them in the game, then Steph Curry found his shooting touch late in the closing minute. together with Klay Thompson, who shot 8 of 14 from 3-point range — 11 for 22 for the game – this was his fourth career postseason game with eight 3s, tying Ray Allen, Curry, and Damian Lillard for most in NBA history.
Game 6 Klay:
30 PTS
8 REB
3 BLK
8-14 3PHeadband Klay in Game 6 is unstoppable. pic.twitter.com/uHBjSVPnks
— StatMuse (@statmuse) May 14, 2022
GSW also got a huge boost from Kevon Looney grabbing 22 rebounds and Draymond Green with 14-points, 15-rebounds and 8-assists.
The Grizzlies are without their 3rd-year star PG Ja Morant, who is suffering from a bone bruise, which the team blamed on Jordan Poole pulling on the knee while going for a loose ball in Game 3.
The Warriors are also missing key personnel namely; Gary Payton II with a broken his left elbow, which suffered from an awkward fall after being hit over the head by Brooks in Game 2; Otto Porter Jr. with soreness in his right foot and Veteran Andre Iguodala, who is still sidelined with a left cervical disc injury. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr is also MIA, since entering league’s Health & Safety protocols, he is expected to be back by Game 1 of the WCF.
The Golden State Warrior will face the winner of the game 7 matchup between Phoenix Suns and Dallas Mavericks.