Game Date:
04/24/2016
1:05pm EST
Lines:
San Antonio -13.5
Memphis +13.5
Total:
Over
181.5 (-109)
Under 181.5 (-101)
Community Picks: San Antonio Spurs 0% vs Memphis Grizzlies 0%
San Antonio Spurs and Memphis Grizzlies Thread
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Mike Conley of the Memphis Grizzlies joins rare company as a two-time winner of the Joe Dumars Trophy for sportsmanship. The NBA announced Saturday that Conley joins Grant Hill (3) and Jason Kidd (2) as multiple winners since the award's inception in the 1996. ''He's very deserving as just a wonderful human being, a class act on the court, the way he carries himself and certainly all the things he does in the community,'' Grizzlies coach Dave Joerger said. Continue to Article
April 23, 2016 3:42:pm EST
The San Antonio Spurs entered this first-round matchup with a five-game winning streak over the Memphis Grizzlies, and many assumed it would rather easily grow to nine with a nice little break heading into the Western Conference semifinals. After two blowouts in San Antonio, the series shifted to Memphis on Friday and things got closer with the Spurs winning 96-87. The Grizzlies led by a point heading into the fourth quarter, but Kawhi Leonard scored 13 of his series-high 32 points in the final 12 minutes. Continue to Article
April 23, 2016 1:11:pm EST
The San Antonio Spurs entered this first-round matchup with a five-game winning streak over the Memphis Grizzlies, and many assumed it would rather easily grow to nine with a nice little break heading into the Western Conference semifinals. After two blowouts in San Antonio, the series shifted to Memphis on Friday and things got closer with the Spurs winning 96-87. The Grizzlies led by a point heading into the fourth quarter, but Kawhi Leonard scored 13 of his series-high 32 points in the final 12 minutes. Continue to Article
April 23, 2016 1:11:pm EST
Despite lopsided wins by San Antonio in the first two games of the Western Conference opening-round playoff series against the injury depleted Memphis Grizzlies, Spurs guard Manu Ginobili knew Friday night would be different. The Grizzlies -- who began losing players at an alarming rate with 30 games left in the regular season -- refused to go quietly in their first home game in the series, which was played before a sellout crowd of 18,119. San Antonio led by only two points with 4:38 to go, but finished strong behind Kawhi Leonard for a 96-87 victory at FedExForum. Continue to Article
April 23, 2016 1:47:am EST