Warriors vs Grizzlies: The 3 Plays That Had Everyone Talking!

The Golden State Warriors and Memphis Grizzlies delivered a thrilling showdown in the 2025 NBA Play-In Tournament, with Golden State clinching a 121-116 victory to secure the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference playoffs. While the game was packed with intensity, three plays stood out—each shifting momentum and leaving fans buzzing.

1. Jimmy Butler’s Clutch Steal and Fast-Break Dunk

With 2:15 left in the fourth quarter, the Grizzlies were mounting a comeback, cutting the Warriors’ lead to just three points. That’s when Jimmy Butler made a game-changing defensive play. Butler anticipated a pass from Desmond Bane, swiped the ball cleanly, and sprinted down the court for a thunderous dunk, igniting Chase Center.

“I live for moments like this,” Butler said postgame. “Defense wins championships, and tonight, it won us the game.”

2. Stephen Curry’s Deep Three-Pointer to Seal the Win

With 45 seconds remaining, the Warriors needed one final dagger to put the game out of reach. Enter Stephen Curry, the undisputed king of clutch shooting. Curry pulled up from 30 feet, draining a cold-blooded three-pointer over Jaren Jackson Jr., sending the crowd into a frenzy.

Curry finished the night with 37 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter, proving once again why he’s one of the most feared shooters in NBA history.

3. Ja Morant’s Gravity-Defying Reverse Layup

Despite the loss, Ja Morant had his own highlight moment. Early in the third quarter, Morant drove into the lane, elevated over two defenders, and somehow twisted his body mid-air for a jaw-dropping reverse layup. The play showcased his elite athleticism, leaving even Warriors fans in awe.

Unfortunately, Morant tweaked his ankle later in the game, but he fought through the pain to finish with 22 points and 7 assists.

What’s Next?

With the win, the Warriors advance to face the No. 2-seeded Houston Rockets in the first round of the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Grizzlies will battle the winner of Kings vs. Mavericks for the final playoff spot.

This game was a reminder of why the NBA Play-In Tournament is must-watch basketball—high stakes, superstar performances, and unforgettable moments.

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