Warriors romp to big win over Grizzlies in opener

May 04, 2015 05:32 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:07 pm IST - OAKLAND

Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson combined for 14 third-quarter points, matching Memphis' total for the period, as Golden State rolled a 101-86 win in their Western Conference semi-final opener on Sunday

Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson combined for 14 third-quarter points, matching Memphis' total for the period, as Golden State rolled a 101-86 win in their Western Conference semi-final opener on Sunday

Stephen Curry burnished his NBA Most Valuable Player credentials by scoring 22 points and adding seven assists to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 101-86 win over the undermanned Memphis Grizzlies in Game 1 of the Western Conference semi-finals on Sunday.

In the East, Bradley Beal shook off a sprained ankle to score 28 points as Washington knocked off top-seeded Atlanta 104-98 in Game 1 of their series.

After the Warriors rolled to victory, a person familiar with the decision said that Curry has won the Most Valuable Player award for the season.

An official announcement is expected on Monday, and Curry will be presented with the award on the court before Game 2 on Tuesday.

Curry pushed the pace from start to finish, and the Grizzlies never could slow Golden State down.

The Warriors went ahead by 16 in the second quarter, and Curry kept the pressure after Memphis moved within seven.

Klay Thompson added 18 points and Draymond Green scored 16 to help the top-seeded Warriors roll to their 21st straight victory at home.

In Atlanta…

The well-rested Wizards wore down the Hawks in the fourth quarter, with Otto Porter scoring a couple of big baskets and Marcin Gortat sealing the victory with a lay-up off a pass from John Wall with 14.6 seconds remaining.

Wall had 18 points and 13 assists and Paul Pierce added 19 points for the Wizards, who became the first team in NBA history to win four straight Game 1s on the road, improving to 8-1 in the playoffs away from Washington over the past two years.

After racing to a 37-26 lead after the first quarter, Atlanta couldn’t make any baskets late in the game. The Hawks shot just 5 of 28 in the final period, including 1 of 10 from 3-point range.

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