Final
Oklahoma City wins series 4-3
| Game 1: Sunday, May 1st | ||
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| Grizzlies | 114 | Final |
| Thunder | 101 | |
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| Game 2: Tuesday, May 3rd | ||
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| Grizzlies | 102 | Final |
| Thunder | 111 | |
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| Game 3: Saturday, May 7th | ||
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| Thunder | 93 | Final OT |
| Grizzlies | 101 | |
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| Game 4: Monday, May 9th | ||
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| Thunder | 133 | Final 3OT |
| Grizzlies | 123 | |
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| Game 5: Wednesday, May 11th | ||
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| Grizzlies | 72 | Final |
| Thunder | 99 | |
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| Game 6: Friday, May 13th | ||
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| Thunder | 83 | Final |
| Grizzlies | 95 | |
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| Game 7: Sunday, May 15th | ||
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| Grizzlies | 90 | Final |
| Thunder | 105 | |
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Coverage: TNT
9:30 PM ET, May 11, 2011
Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, OK
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Kevin Durant's work was done early.
After three quarters. Not three overtimes.
Instead of hunting down key shots, he was tracking down a T-shirt from the stands and reveling in the Oklahoma City Thunder's 99-72 blowout of the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night that gave them their first series lead in the Western Conference semifinals.
Hollinger: Bears Are Road Weary
The young Oklahoma City legs felt no pain from Monday's triple-overtime thriller in Memphis, but John Hollinger isn't sure the same can be said for the Grizzlies on Wednesday night. Story
The Thunder lead 3-2 heading into Game 6 on Friday night in Memphis. They got there with ease considering what happened in a triple-overtime thriller two nights earlier.
"There was no fatigue factor for us. ... I thought our guys came in with focus," Oklahoma City coach Scott Brooks said. "You beat good teams by really executing very well and with good effort, and we did both of them tonight."
After squandering a 16-point lead in the second half and losing Game 3 in overtime, the Thunder blew a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter before winning Game 4 in three overtimes on Monday night.
This time, it was all over well before the final buzzer.
"Going through that kind of loss molds our character, I think, and brings us closer together," Durant said. "Losing Game 3 the way we did and winning Game 4 the way we did, it kind of showed what type of team we are, what type of courage and heart we have."
Marc Gasol had 16 points to lead Memphis, which didn't have much left after such a draining loss on their home court.
The Grizzlies shot a season-worst 36 percent, matched their lowest point total from the regular season and never put up much of a fight in the second half.
So Over That
Since 1993, only four teams have won triple overtime playoff games. But on Wednesday, OKC became the first of those teams to win the next game, too.
| Team | 3-OT Opp. | Result Next Game |
|---|---|---|
| 2011 Thunder | Grizzlies | Won |
| 2009 Bulls* | Celtics | Lost |
| 2004 Nets* | Pistons | Lost |
| 1993 Suns* | Bulls | Lost |
| * - Also lost series -- Source: ESPN Stats and Information |
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"Shots weren't falling for us but you still have to come with great effort and we didn't bring it at all," guard Mike Conley said. "They outplayed us in every area of the game. I wish I could tell you why. It just wasn't there.
"They hit us and kept hitting us and we didn't fight back."
They were far enough behind that Durant and fellow All-Star Russell Westbrook didn't even have to play in the fourth quarter.
By the end, Durant was wearing one of the same white Thunder T-shirts as the sellout crowd and was standing on the sidelines directing the lineup of reserves that got to play in garbage time.
"It's always better for the home team in these situations, and the team that won the game," Grizzlies coach Lionel Hollins said. "Not only were we physically down, we were probably down a little bit mentally, but I'm not making excuses for our group.
"We didn't play very well. We didn't shoot the ball very well. We missed a ton of layups."
After a classic Game 4, when the Thunder had chances to win at the end of regulation and each of the first two overtimes, Brooks said it was like "three wins in one."
In Transition
The Thunder were off and running Wednesday and the Grizzlies couldn't keep up. Oklahoma City took apart Memphis in the transition game in Game 5.
| Thunder | Grizzlies | |
|---|---|---|
| FG | 11-14 | 4-7 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 3 |
| Points* | 25 | 11 |
| * - Includes FTs -- Source: ESPN Stats and Information |
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It may have won them at least two.
The Grizzlies were a ragged bunch throughout the game after losing the triple-overtime thriller 133-123 on their home court and can only hope to get re-energized by returning to the FedEx Forum with their season on the line Friday night.
"I don't think we'll have a problem getting up for this one," Conley said. "We got embarrassed tonight."
Zach Randolph, who played 56 minutes in the marathon Game 4, never was effective for Memphis. He finished with nine points and seven rebounds, and even missed four of his first five free throws. He had been averaging 26 points and 14 rebounds in the series.
Gasol, his partner in the potent frontcourt that powered Memphis to a win in Oklahoma City in Game 1, did most of his damage during a 6-minute stretch in the third quarter.
Then the Grizzlies fell hopelessly behind.
Oklahoma City's Nick Collison capped a four-point possession by turning an offensive rebound into a three-point play. When he converted the free throw, it completed a string of seven straight points by the Thunder to bump the lead to 65-46 late in the third quarter.
Memphis didn't stand a chance of a comeback. Too many missed layups. Too many short shots that clanked off the front rim. Too little energy left.
Conley made just 4 of 16 shots, Tony Allen was 4 for 13 and O.J. Mayo 2 for 8 on a dreadful night when nothing was going in.
"We've got our backs against the wall and we've got to bounce back and come out at home swinging," Gasol said. "We have no other chance to lose another one.
"We've got to go right away and win the next game. There's no other choice."
Memphis didn't reach 50 points until there was 2:04 left in the third quarter, and the Thunder quickly squelched any hopes of yet another wild comeback after the Grizzlies had overcome double-digit deficits to force overtimes in each of the last two games.
Collison had a two-handed dunk, Cook hit a 3-pointer and Nazr Mohammed made a layup during a string of seven straight Oklahoma City points early in the fourth quarter and the lead grew to 27 before both coaches emptied their benches for the final 4 minutes.
Westbrook had 11 points in 25 minutes -- half of what he played in Game 4. Mohammed added 10 points and Collison had nine points and 10 rebounds, helping the Thunder to a 50-33 edge on the boards.
Oklahoma City came up empty on its first seven possessions and turned the ball over nine times in the first quarter, but Memphis couldn't take advantage and never led by more than six.
The Grizzlies got just nine points off of the Thunder's 11 turnovers in the first 12 minutes.
"Early on when we had energy, we kept shooting ourselves in the foot by missing layups or turning the ball over in transition or not finishing in transition," Hollins said. "So that was huge."
When the Thunder finally put together 5 straight minutes without a turnover, they stormed ahead with a 15-2 run late in the first half, featuring a 3-pointer by Westbrook and two-handed slams by James Harden and Durant.
Durant thumped his chest after his dunk, with Oklahoma City on its way to a 46-35 halftime lead it would never give up.
Game notes
There have been only six NBA playoff games that went at least three overtimes, and Kendrick Perkins has played in the last two. He was with Boston for a triple-OT game against Chicago in 2009, before Monday night's marathon in Memphis. ... The Thunder came into the game leading all playoff teams in scoring (105.4), free throw percentage (81.0), defensive rebounds (33.8), total rebounds (47.1), blocks (8.2) and personal fouls (26.4). ... After Gasol tipped away a second-quarter jump ball on its way up, referee Monty McCutchen tossed the do-over while Gasol wasn't looking.
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Team Stat Comparison
MEM | OKC | |
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| Points | 72 | 99 |
| FGM-FGA | 28-78 (.359) | 37-78 (.474) |
| 3PM-3PA | 2-8 (.250) | 9-20 (.450) |
| FTM-FTA | 14-23 (.609) | 16-21 (.762) |
| Rebounds (Offensive-Total) | 8-33 | 15-50 |
| Assists | 15 | 22 |
| Turnovers | 15 | 18 |
| Steals | 8 | 7 |
| Blocks | 7 | 5 |
| Fast Break Points | 7 | 20 |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 19 (0/0) | 26 (1/0) |
| Largest Lead | 6 | 27 |
Top Performers
Game Leaders
MEM | OKC | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | M. Gasol 15 | K. Durant 19 |
| Rebounds | Z. Randolph 7 | N. Collison 10 |
| Assists | M. Conley 4 | E. Maynor 9 |
| Steals | M. Gasol 3 | N. Mohammed 2 |
| Blocks | M. Gasol 2 | S. Ibaka 3 |
| Team rosters: Memphis | Oklahoma City | ||
Research Notes
NEXT LEVEL: Grizzlies guard Mike Conley struggled to find a rhythm on the offensive end in Game 5 and much of the credit goes to Russell Westbrook. Westbrook was especially tough against the pick-and-roll as Conley scored two points on 1-7 FG (14.3 percent) as a pick-and-roll ball handler Wednesday. In Games 1-4, Conley scored 33 points on 13-21 FG (61.9 percent) as a pick-and-roll ball handler. [+]Mike Conley When Guarded by Russell Westbrook
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NEXT LEVEL: The Thunder had trouble slowing down the Grizzlies in the post during losses in the Conference Semifinals, particularly Zach Randolph. Randolph had entered the night scoring 0.86 points per play on 46.7 percent shooting in post-up opportunities in Games 1 and 3 (both Memphis wins). In Game 5, the Thunder defense limited Randolph and the other Memphis bigs en route to a 27-point home victory. [+]Thunder Post-Up Defense
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NEXT LEVEL: After posting a combined plus/minus of -8 in Games 1-4 of the series, Thunder guard James Harden had a game-high plus-minus of +29 on Wednesday. Harden provided a notable boost off the bench as the Thunder shot 51.9 percent (27-52) from the field while Harden was on floor, compared to just 38.4 percent (10-26) when he was not. Harden may be in line to receive more minutes in Game 6 as the man he replaced in the lineup, Thabo Sefolosha, had a team-low plus/minus of -2 in Game 5, the only member of the Thunder to net a plus/minus under zero. | |||||||||||||||||||||
NEXT LEVEL: The Thunder entered Game 5 having outscored the Grizzlies 70-44 in transition during the first four games of the series, including 40-16 in Games 2 and 4 (both Thunder wins). It was more of the same for Oklahoma City on Wednesday as the Thunder netted a +14 advantage in transition and the Grizzlies struggled to get out on the break. [+]Transition Breakdown
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No fatigue factor for the Thunder in Game 5 as they become the 1st team in 4 tries since 1993 to win their next playoff game after winning a triple OT postseason contest. Another victory would make Oklahoma City the 1st team since the 1976 Celtics to win a series after winning a 3-overtime playoff game. [+]Teams To Win 3-OT Playoff Games Since 1993
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