Warriors keep pursuit of record alive with win over Grizzlies

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Draymond Green is doing his best to help the Golden State Warriors make NBA history.

One record matched, one more to go.

Two games left with the chance to grab both all for themselves.

Green scored on a tip-in in with 1 minute left, and the Warriors rallied from 10 points down in the fourth quarter to beat the Memphis Grizzlies 100-99 on Saturday night tying at least one NBA record held by the 1995-96 Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls.

Golden State now has 33 road wins, matching those Bulls, who went 33-8 away from Chicago. The Warriors (71-9) visit the Spurs on Sunday night, and their next win will tie the Bulls’ NBA single-season record of 72 victories — but the Golden State has lost 33 straight in San Antonio.

Green gave the Warriors a pep talk at the start of the fourth quarter with Memphis up 78-70. He has not hidden his desire for that single-season record, and he said after the game he is a terrible loser, especially now.

“I want people to remember me as a winner,” Green said. “I’ve always said that. To have the all-time wins record, that speaks for itself.”

Green finished with 23 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, Klay Thompson had 20 points, Stephen Curry 17 and Harrison Barnes 14 for the Warriors who won their first one-point game of the season.

“This game meant a lot to us,” Curry said. “It’s a big win.”

Warriors coach Steve Kerr, who played for those Bulls, said he doesn’t care as much about the record. He’s trying to prepare Golden State for defending a championship in the postseason.

“I never imagined when I was with the Bulls anyone would ever come close,” Kerr said. “We’re close. We have a couple games left. We’ll see what happens.”

Memphis’ Lance Stephenson missed two shots in the final seconds on a drive and again on a 16-foot fadeaway defended by both Thompson and Curry that came nowhere close to the basket. Officials reviewed the play and gave the ball to the Warriors with 0.8 seconds to finish off the comeback.

Grizzlies coach Dave Joerger said Stephenson’s play was planned and refused to call the loss a moral victory.

Matt Barnes scored 24 points and grabbed 15 rebounds for Memphis, Vince Carter added 15 and Stephenson finished 13. Zach Randolph had 12 but was 6 of 19, part of Memphis shooting 39 percent.

“(A) one-point game is always tough,” Carter said. “You know you always sit back and think, ‘Man, we could’ve …’ That’s the nature of the beast.”

Memphis didn’t make it easy in a game with 18 lead changes and 13 ties. The Warriors trailed 90-80 when they went on an 18-7 run to take the lead back at 98-97 on a 3-pointer by Barnes with 1:40 left to set up a tense finish. Officials reviewed Green’s tip-in after it initially was ruled basket interference, and Golden State finished the game on an 8-2 run.

The Grizzlies already lost their first two games in this series this season by 50 at Golden State and by 16 on this court in November. This time, they were without Marc Gasol, Mike Conley and Tony Allen due to injuries.

Memphis used an 18-5 run in the third quarter to take a 74-65 lead with 1:38 left on a 3-pointer by Xavier Munford, recently signed for the rest of the season after his second 10-day contract expired. The Grizzlies led by 90-80 with 6:21 left on a reverse layup by Barnes.

Neither of the “Splash Brothers” had a 3 until Thompson knocked down his first with 2:45 left in the second quarter. He and Curry combined to miss their first six 3s, and Curry missed his first five before finally knocking down a 3 with 7:36 left in the third, putting Golden State up 60-56.

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