Warriors Edge Grizzlies In Overtime Thriller As Playoff Race Heats Up
Warriors Edge Grizzlies In Overtime Thriller As Playoff Race Heats Up...
The Golden State Warriors defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 121-117 in a dramatic overtime battle Wednesday night at Chase Center. The game is trending nationally as it carried major Western Conference playoff implications, with both teams fighting for seeding in the tightly contested standings.
Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 34 points, including a clutch three-pointer in overtime, while Ja Morant countered with 32 points and 12 assists for Memphis. The game featured 18 lead changes and was tied with under a minute remaining in regulation before Draymond Green's defensive stop forced OT.
The victory moves Golden State (38-21) into sole possession of fourth place in the West, while Memphis (36-23) drops to sixth. With just over 20 games remaining in the regular season, every game carries increased weight for postseason positioning.
Fans flooded social media with reactions to the high-intensity matchup, particularly praising Morant's athletic drives and Curry's signature long-range shooting. The game drew strong ratings on ESPN, reflecting national interest in these emerging conference rivals.
Both teams face quick turnarounds, with the Warriors hosting Charlotte on Friday while Memphis travels to face the Clippers. The teams will meet again in Memphis on March 28 in what could be another pivotal matchup.
This marks the third consecutive season where Warriors-Grizzlies games have carried playoff intensity, dating back to their 2022 second-round series. The growing rivalry has become must-watch basketball for NBA fans nationwide.
Injury updates also contributed to the game's prominence, with Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins returning from a 12-game absence while Memphis played without starting center Steven Adams (knee). Both teams hope to get healthier as the postseason approaches.
The NBA's official Twitter account highlighted the game with multiple replay clips that collectively garnered over 5 million views by Thursday morning. League analysts noted how the back-and-forth action showcased why these teams remain championship contenders.