Gui Santos, Brandin Podziemski come up clutch in thrilling win over Grizzlies
- On Monday, the Golden State Warriors rallied at Chase Center to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 114-113 as Stephen Curry missed his fourth straight game due to a knee injury.
- Memphis built an early advantage, leading 65-57 at halftime and 98-85 into the fourth quarter as Golden State struggled with 23 turnovers and 6 for 21 from 3-point shooting.
- A late defensive sequence—Podziemski's alteration and Horford's steal—sealed the victory as Gui Santos converted a putback layup with 19.4 seconds remaining; Santos, Podziemski, and Horford each scored 16 points.
- Memphis's skid continued as the team prepares to play at Denver on Wednesday after losing its third straight and ninth of 11 games, while Draymond Green moved past Latrell Sprewell .
- The result underscores Golden State's home edge, with Memphis reserves scoring 68 points and a sellout streak extending to 593 despite early vacancies.
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NBA: Warriors rally late, stun Grizzlies in battle of short-handed teams
Gui Santos turned a scramble under the hoop into a go-ahead layup with 19.4 seconds remaining and the Golden State Warriors rallied from 17 points down in the second half to stun the visiting Memphis Grizzlies 114-113 on Monday night.
NBA: Warriors rally to beat Grizzlies in frantic finish
SAN FRANCISCO — Gui Santos made a go-ahead layup with 19 seconds left and Al Horford stole the ball from Cam Spencer moments later after he rebounded a Memphis miss, and the Golden State Warriors rallied late to beat the Grizzlies 114-113 on Monday night. Pat Spencer had 17 points and seven assists, leading seven players in double figures for a Warriors team missing Stephen Curry for the fourth straight game because of a lingering right knee inj…
Gui Santos makes go-ahead layup late, scores 16 as Warriors rally to beat Grizzlies 114-113
Gui Santos made a go-ahead layup with 19 seconds left and Al Horford stole the ball from Cam Spencer moments later after he rebounded a Memphis miss, and the Golden State Warriors rallied late to beat the Grizzlies 114-113.
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