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Monday, April 9, 2012

Gasol scores 18, Gay adds 16 to lead Grizzlies to 94-85 win over Clippers - Washington Post

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Gasol scores 18, Gay adds 16 to lead Grizzlies to 94-85 win over Clippers - Washington Post
Apr 10th 2012, 02:58

"It's the wild, wild West," said Grizzlies guard O.J. Mayo, who had 13 points. "You look in the (Eastern Conference). When you get down to the last five or six games, a lot of teams pretty much start resting. In the West, that's not possible. Every game counts down the stretch. You can lose two or three, and have a tough opponent in the first round.

"Everyone is really close, and we moved that much closer to the fourth spot. We've just got to keep playing well."

The game had the atmosphere of a playoff matchup. The Memphis crowd was intense, the play on the floor was physical and emotions were high with a lot of players barking about calls.

The aggressive play was part of the Grizzlies' strategy.

"We didn't want them to run free and get a bunch of lobs," Memphis coach Lionel Hollins said. "Just be physical and aggressive with them, and I thought we accomplished that.

"We held them to 85 points, and they can score."

Mike Conley also scored 13 points for Memphis, which won for the eighth time in 10 games. Marreese Speights had 12 points and Zach Randolph added 10 points and 12 rebounds as the Grizzlies finished with a 48-36 rebounding edge, but committed 20 turnovers.

"That was probably the only negative I saw — the 20 turnovers, and that we gave up 29 points (off turnovers)," Hollins said. "But the rest of the game was really outstanding."

Chris Paul led Los Angeles with 21 points and six assists, while Blake Griffin had 19 points on 9-of-14 shooting from the field. DeAndre Jordan added 14 points and 14 rebounds, and Eric Bledsoe and Randy Foye scored 11 points each.

The Clippers snapped a two-game winning streak and lost for just the second time in 10 games.

"I couldn't make a shot," said Paul who was 7 for 17 from the floor, and missed three of his four attempts from outside the arc. "I couldn't throw a rock in the ocean. We had a lot of easy ones that we just couldn't convert."

The Clippers pulled to 86-83 with 55.8 seconds left on Jordan's dunk. But Memphis hit all six of its free throws, including four by Conley, in the final 31 seconds to preserve the victory.

The Grizzlies led 52-41 at halftime despite committing seven turnovers, a prelude to a night of miscues. Memphis overcame the ballhandling problems by shooting 55 percent and controlling the boards, 23-18 before the break.

"They are one of the best rebounding teams in the league," Clippers coach Vinny Del Negro said. "I thought we did a good job handling some of the pressure, but we did not rebound the ball well, especially in the first half. They were more physical, and we struggled to shoot the ball."

Memphis finished shooting 50 percent, while the Clippers were limited to 41 percent.

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