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38 and 37 Points: The Dynamic Duo That Clinched the 7th Seed!

The Golden State Warriors secured a thrilling 121-116 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies in the NBA play-in tournament. This win earned them the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference. They will now face the No. 2 seed Houston Rockets in the first round of the playoffs. Jimmy Butler III led the Warriors with an impressive 38 points, alongside seven rebounds and six assists. This performance marks Butler’s highest scoring game over the last two seasons across regular season, playoffs, and play-in games. Stephen Curry contributed significantly with 37 points, making him and Butler the first duo to each score 35 or more points in a play-in game. On the Grizzlies’ side, Desmond Bane scored 30 points and Ja Morant added 22 points. The Grizzlies are set to play the winner of the Dallas Mavericks vs. Sacramento Kings game for the No. 8 seed.

Source: www.espn.com

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Josh Christie @Chefboiyardie · Apr 11
Nah you lose a 21 point lead and continue to put out ineffective lineups because of “vibes” and don’t give me that “it doesn’t matter, seed is locked up” because if that were the case only bridges would’ve played

Mitch2202 @Mitchellallen25 · Member · 23h
Yeah, thinking about it they definitely were dinged a seed line because of their ncs. Better games would help that

Pepper @AzureGoon · Apr 10
Idek if the strat is just fucking ass or if people are fucking it up bro. Regardless fixed seeds clear

GoatofWta1 @YovaneJesus · Apr 9
Tomorrow we ready correct score in parelay. Will sent. If You not acknowledging.DenimDann : not good by building or lotto. No longer far by lotto. Mojo are awful of moment or lose Matchpoint are bad of match lot. Not comeback to win or lose straight.

Cle1ndian @C1e1ndian · Apr 10
Delete this bullshit immediately we had 1 seed locked up and coasted for 2 months clown

sun. @scythams · Apr 14
You try to lock either of them in by themselves and it won’t let you because two of the team /have/ to play them as a duo