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  • The Grizzlies may be having a hard time hanging with the Spurs in the Western Conference finals, but if the playoffs for some reason become an Instagram competition, Memphis will win in a landslide. That’s because Grizzlies guard Quincy Pondexter has perhaps the cutest pet in the history of organized sports in his Husky puppy, Buckets. Pondexter first brought Buckets to th... read more...
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  • The American Red Cross will be accepting donations from fans attending the Memphis Grizzlies' next two home games in the Western Conference finals against San Antonio, and guard Tony Allen will matching those gifts. Allen played at Oklahoma State in college, and he said Friday seeing the damage from Monday's tornado that devastated Moore, Okla., hurt him. He says he encou... read more...
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  • The only problem standing in their way, is the most complete team left in the western conference; the San Antonio Spurs.Though the Spurs struggled against the hot shooters in Golden State, they made the correct adjustments and overcame a much younger more athletic team. In part due to Danny green and Kawhi Leonard, the young stars were phenomenal in defending both Curry an... read more...
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  • Quincy Pondexter owned Game 2′s biggest play, but the Memphis Grizzlies dropped the Western Conference Final game to the San Antonio Spurs. Tim Duncan scored 17 points and Tony Parker had 15 to push the Spurs past Memphis 93-89 in overtime. Parker had a career-high 18 assists, which put San Antonio up 2-0 as the series moves to Memphis on Saturday.   Besides the loss, the ... read more...
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  • On Tuesday night the Memphis Grizzlies overcame an 18-point second half deficit to force overtime in Game 2 of their Western Conference finals series against the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs came through in the extra period, winning the game 93-89 and taking a 2-0 series lead. The climax of the Grizzlies’ late-game comeback was a four-point possession during the final minu... read more...
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  • As the Spurs hit the road to take on the Grizzlies in Memphis, the Grizz have to figure out a way to make sure they protect their home court advantage to survive. How can they do this (besides the obvious answer of better defense)? Easy. More Jerryd Bayless and Quincy Pondexter and less Tony Allen and Tayshaun Prince. This isn’t really a knock on Allen and Prince, it’s mor... read more...
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  • When asked about his teammate and NBA Defensive Player of the Year, Marc Gasol, Memphis Grizzlies All-Star forward Zach Randolph told ESPN’s Ramona Shelbourne, “we crack jokes sometimes about what he used to [look like] in high school.” So here’s Marc Gasol in high school: Photo from Memphis Commercial Appeal It’s good to know that even the NBA’s Defensive Player of the Y... read more...
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  • Zach Randolph took a little time away from preparing to face the Spurs in game 3 of the western conference finals to meet a young man with a similar nickname to his own. Z-Bo stopped practicing and went to hang out with 8-year-old Charles Rowland who was born with cerebral palsy and rocks the nickname ‘C-Bo.’ The moment is pretty special, especially to see a big bruiser ... read more...
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  • The Memphis Grizzlies Tony Allen has been fined $5,000 for violating the league’s anti-flopping rules during the Grizzlies vs. Spurs game on May 21, the league announced Friday. Tony Allen was fouled on a fast break with 30 seconds remaining in Game 2 by Manu Ginobili. As the Memphis guard went up for the layup, Manu Ginobili pulled down his arm in an attempt to stop him f... read more...
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  • Tony Allen’s ridiculous flop from the Game 2 of the NBA’s Western Conference finals against the San Antonio Spurs almost caused a riot on Twitter. Well, now the 31-year-old Memphis Grizzlies guard has been fined $5,000 under the NBA’s new anti-flopping rules. The 31-year-old Memphis Grizzlies guard rolled around on the floor like he’d been shot in the head after Spurs guar... read more...
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  • In the waning seconds of game two of the Western Conference Finals between the Spurs/Grizzlies, Memphis guard Tony Allen produced a rather epic acting job to gain a flagrant foul call against Manu Ginobli. After the Grizzlies made a defensive stop of Manu, the ball ended up in the hands of Tony on a fast break attempt which ultimately culminated with Ginobili fouling him i... read more...
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  • The San Antonio Spurs are in Memphis with a 2-0 series lead and all the momentum in their series with the Memphis Grizzlies. Spurs star point guard Tony Parker wanted a bite to eat, and headed to the Restaurant Iris,which is run by acclaimed chef Kelly English. Parker is an all NBA point, a food connoisseur and now he can relate to the many people who haven’t been able to ... read more...
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  • CBS Sports Tony Allen, guard for the Memphis Grizzlies, most definitely got fouled. Flagrantly fouled, actually. But he still flopped. And the league is nailing him for the move against the San Antonio Spurs in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals on Tuesday night. The league announced Friday that Allen has been fined $5,000 for violating the anti-flopping policy. Th... read more...
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