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Memphis Grizzlies Taking Control, Golden State Warriors Pushed Around
These are the playoffs of the lower seed, and the Memphis Grizzlies perform according to that trend, taking a 2-1 lead in their series with the Golden State Warriors, beating them 99-89 in game 3 of the conference semifinals.
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NBA Playoffs – Golden State Warriors Complete Sweep of New Orleans Pelicans
The Golden State Warriors are headed towards a few days of rest after a 109-98 win over the New Orleans Pelicans, making it 4-0 and completing the first round sweep behind another incredible shooting performance from Stephen Curry.
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NBA Playoffs – Golden State Warriors Are Real Deal, New Orleans Pelicans Just One Man
If it’s just going to be Anthony Davis matching the level of his opponents, the New Orleans Pelicans can pack things up because they were no match for the Golden State Warriors in game 1 of the first round series, unable to stop Stephen Curry or anyone else for that matter in a 106-99 loss.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Has Better Teammates Than Chris Paul
The two stars for the Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers are point guards: Stephen Curry and Chris Paul. Their most recent encounter, without the blood and gore we usually see when the two teams get together, was about who has the best supporting cast.
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Warriors Over Nets – Starting to Play a Little Bit Smarter
After two consecutive losses, the Golden State Warriors were quite pleased to go back to their winning was, which included not turning the ball as much as before, beating the Brooklyn Nets 107-99 in a game that wasn’t as close as the scoreline suggests.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Too Big to Handle
Size mattered, as it was forseen before this series began. The Los Angeles Clippers had the advantage in the paint, manifested in a huge fourth quarter from Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan, leading their team to a 126-121 win over the Golden State Warriors in game 7, moving on to the conference semifinals.
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Golden State Warriors – Survivors of a Bad Game
A bad game of basketball is something quite rare in this exceptional postseason, but it does happen. The Golden State Warriors claimed game 6 in their series with the Los Angeles Clippers with a 100-99 win to make it 3-3, although no one was really impressed with the ability.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Back in the Driver’s Seat
It seems like keeping Blake Griffin out of foul trouble means the world for the Los Angeles Clippers, led by their star power forward to a rare road playoff victory, beating the Golden State Warriors 98-96 despite a late surge in the final quarter with Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson finally finding their stroke from beyond the arc, but not enough to deny the Clippers taking a 2-1 lead in the series.