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New York Knicks
vs
Golden State Warriors
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Game Date:
03/16/2016
10:35pm EST

Lines:
New York +15
Golden State -15

Total:
Over 219.5 (-107)
Under 219.5 (-103)

Community Picks: New York Knicks 0% vs Golden State Warriors 0%

New York Knicks and Golden State Warriors Thread

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Golden State Warriors
Anthony Davis and DeMarcus Cousins have something else in common along with being Kentucky products and two of the NBA's best post players. With their teams continuing to drop in the standings, the two All-Stars face off for the final time this season when the Sacramento Kings host the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night. Injury-plagued New Orleans (24-42) has lost eight of nine and the first four of a five-game trip, while Sacramento (26-40) owns just two wins over its last 11 and is 6-17 since Jan. 25, the NBA's fourth-worst record over that stretch. Continue to Article
March 16, 2016 2:48:am EST
Golden State Warriors
One way of describing the different levels Golden State and New York exist on is simply stating one is 33 games ahead of the other. Another would be to point out that over the last three meetings, the Warriors have made more 3-pointers than the Knicks have free throws. No matter how it's sliced, New York doesn't seem to be the opponent that will deny Golden State a 50th straight home win, but it'll give it a shot Wednesday night as the Warriors conclude a six-game homestand seeking a sixth straight victory. Continue to Article
March 15, 2016 4:43:pm EST
Golden State Warriors
March 15, 2016 2:35:am EST
Golden State Warriors
You knew that at some point, all those injuries were going to catch up with the Memphis Grizzlies, and man , did the bill ever come due on Monday night. Play Tourney Pick'em  |  Fill out your bracket   |  Print it   |  Celebrity Challenge Already playing without Marc Gasol , Mike Conley , Zach Randolph , Mario Chalmers , Brandan Wright , Chris "Grizzzilla" Andersen and Jordan Adams , the Grizzlies announced before Monday's meeting with the Houston Rockets that they'd also be without swingmen Lance Stephenson and Vince Carter. That meant Memphis would taking on James Harden and company with eight healthy players, including three — guards Briante Weber and Ray McCallum, and big man Alex Stepheson — who arrived late last week on 10-day contracts. Grizzlies' starting lineup tonight has combined to score 1,439 points this season entering today. That's 459 points fewer than James Harden — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) March 15, 2016 This time, though, the eight-man Grizzlies couldn't mount a shocking upset of a healthy foe. Quite the opposite, in fact: Memphis got annihilated , as the Rockets raced out to a 21-6 lead less than five minutes into the first quarter and never looked back. They led by double-digits for the final 40 minutes, by 20-plus for the final 29 minutes, by 30 or more for the final 21 minutes and by at least 40 for the final 16 minutes, crushing the Grizzlies with superior depth and talent to the tune of a 130-81 win . For most teams, a 49-point beating would stand out as their worst loss of the year. The Grizzlies, however, are not most teams, and already boasted a 50-point drubbing at the hands of the Golden State Warriors back in November, which means the wounded bears now own a share of an ignominious bit of NBA history: The Grizzlies are the first team to lose multiple games by 49+ Pts in the same season since the 1992-93 76ers. pic.twitter.com/G2BIjKXwPY — NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) March 15, 2016 As it stands, it's the third most lopsided defeat of the 2015-16 season, behind the Golden State loss and the San Antonio Spurs' 51-point pasting of the Philadelphia 76ers in December . It very nearly outpaced them all; only a 3-pointer by forward JaMychal Green with five seconds left saved Memphis from a 52-point defeat that would have been the biggest loss in Grizzlies franchise history and would have tied the biggest win in Rockets franchise history . Let it never be said that JaMychal Green is not clutch. Nine different Rockets scored in double figures, led by "whoops, just kidding , we wanted you all along" forward Donatas Motiejunas' 18. Memphis shot just 29.7 percent from the field as a team — the only Grizzly to make more than half his shots was center Ryan Hollins, who scored 10 points on 4-for-7 shooting — and had fewer assists (14) than the Rockets had made 3-pointers (16, on 33 attempts). Newcomer Stepheson missed 12 of his 17 field-goal attempts, but grabbed 13 offensive rebounds (15 total) in just 25 minutes before fouling out. That, too, looks to be an odd bit of history: Checking @bball_ref 's Play Index (dating back to 1983-84), there is no instance of a player grabbing 13 off rebs in his 1st 5 career games. — Ross Wooden (@RossWooden) March 15, 2016 So, at least there's that! [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr:  The best slams from all of basketball] All 12 Rockets who played scored — only out-of-the-rotation forward Josh Smith got no spin, earning his fifth straight DNP-CD — and nobody on Houston played more than 27 1/2 minutes, meaning J.B. Bickerstaff's team ought to have fresh legs when it welcomes the Los Angeles Clippers to Toyota Center on Wednesday night. Continue to Article
March 15, 2016 12:53:am EST
New York Knicks
The New York Knicks' Sunday visit to Staples Center to take on the Los Angeles Lakers in Kobe Bryant's final meeting with the team against whom he scored his first NBA points 20 years ago was, well, kind of a dud of a game between two bad teams in the early stages of what figure to be long-term rebuilding projects. It was also, however, a game that featured a furious and unlikely comeback led by a delightful combination of misfit toys — as was the case in last Sunday's stunning upset of the Golden State Warriors, it was L.A.'s second unit, led by 32-year-old rookie point guard Marcelo Huertas, veteran big man Brandon Bass, rookie high-flyer Larry Nance Jr. and southpaw playmaker Lou Williams, that turned a 16-point third-quarter deficit into a five-point lead with 3:16 left in regulation — and some as-advertised final-minutes mano a mano shot-making by Bryant and Knicks star Carmelo Anthony. Play Tourney Pick'em  |  Fill out your bracket   |  Print it   |  Celebrity Challenge It was, then, a pretty trashy game with a surprisingly exciting finish ... and, really, it's hard to imagine that kind of contest ending on a more appropriate play than this: After Bryant attacked Aaron Afflalo for a too-early baseline jumper that went halfway down but bounced out, the Knicks were able to grab the rebound and call timeout with the score tied at 87 and 9.3 seconds remaining. Given the opportunity to advance the ball and set up a play for the win, the Knicks wound up coming within a hair's breadth of a five-second inbounding violation, a backcourt violation, a double-dribble and a travel, before Jose Calderon grabbed the ball from Robin Lopez 45 feet away from the basket, dribbled hard to his right, watched as Huertas totally overplayed his right hand heading toward the sideline, then pulled up and drained a wide-open 3-pointer to put the Knicks up 90-87. With only two-tenths of a second remaining, all L.A. could do was try to tip an inbounds pass toward the hoop from beyond the 3-point line. That, as you might expect, didn't work out, and the Knicks left Staples with the win . It was about as ugly a game-winner as you're ever going to see. The look on Calderon's face after hitting the triple said it all: Jose Calderon was extremely happy after hitting the game-winner (photo: Alex Gallardo/AP) https://t.co/RTYUGXHghl pic.twitter.com/DtgxTMURKc — SI NBA (@si_nba) March 14, 2016 Jose Calderon looked ashamed to make that shot. — Dan Devine (@YourManDevine) March 14, 2016 Asked after the game why he stayed stone-faced following his final-second heroics, Calderon "smirked and said, 'I’ll keep that one to myself,'" according to Andrew Keh of the New York Times . Truly, a mystery for the ages. Shocking though it may seem, that apparently wasn't how Knicks interim head coach Kurt Rambis drew it up, according to Sports Illustrated's Ben Golliver : “We thought [Anthony] had an advantage,” Knicks coach Kurt Rambis said. “We tried to get the ball into his hands but they did a good job of guarding that. The guys read it and reacted. ... [Robin Lopez] did a good job of getting the ball to Jose and Jose created a nice shot for himself. I’m not going to take credit for that in any way, shape or form. It’s just somebody reading and reacting in a difficult situation.” [...] “As soon as they lined up,” Bryant recalled, “I [told Anthony], ‘You’re not going to touch the ball. I’ve hit like 10 game-winners in this particular lineup. I know where you’re going. You don’t have a chance. Somebody else is going to have to make it.’ … He wasn’t getting the damn ball.” [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr:  The best slams from all of basketball] With Anthony doubled, the Knicks had absolutely no idea what to do next ... until, of course, they did. From Al Iannazzone of Newsday : “There weren’t too many options out there,” [Calderon] said. “I felt open for a minute — shoot it. “I’m really happy for it. We got the win. It was perfect.” Well, "perfect" might be a bit of a stretch, even for the victors. Knicks president Phil Jackson: "Basketball went back a few years with that one, huh?" He joked that Knicks-Lakers "was tough to watch." — Ian Begley (@IanBegley) March 14, 2016 As if a meeting between the March 2016 versions of the Knicks and Lakers could do anything but. More NBA coverage: - - - - - - - Dan Devine is an editor for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at devine@yahoo-inc.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @YourManDevine Stay connected with Ball Don't Lie on Twitter @YahooBDL , "Like" BDL on Facebook and follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr for year-round NBA talk, jokes and more. Continue to Article
March 14, 2016 2:23:pm EST
 
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