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The Memphis Grizzlies fought off elimination with the highest-scoring performance in their franchise's postseason history. And with All-Star guard Ja Morant cheering from the bench. Then Morant upped the ante by chanting ''Grizz in seven!'' Jaren Jackson Jr., Desmond Bane and Tyus Jones each scored 21 points and the Grizzlies routed the Golden State Warriors 134-95 on Wednesday night to force a sixth game in their Western Conference semifinal. ''We've exceeded expectations ever since I've been here,'' Bane said. ''It almost seems whenever someone thinks we can't do something, we end up doing it. So I never want to put a limit on this team on what we can do because anything's possible.'' Dillon Brooks added 12 points for Memphis. Ziaire Williams and Brandon Clarke had 11 apiece and De'Anthony Melton 10. Steven Adams had 13 rebounds, six offensive as Memphis outscored Golden State 24-5 on second-chance points. The Grizzlies never trailed, turning in their best performance of this series to pull within 3-2 even with Morant out a second straight game because of a bone bruise in his right knee. They improved to 4-11 when facing elimination. ''We knew what was at stake,'' Jackson said. ''We didn't change anything, though. We just calmed down, looked at the film, understand what we had to take away from the last game and just went out there and executed.'' Memphis scored 77 points in the first half, the most in franchise postseason history. The Grizzlies pushed their lead to 55 in the third quarter, threatening the three biggest postseason blowouts in NBA history. Their 52-point lead after three tied for the largest in a playoff game in the past 70 years. ''Obviously, this was a very impressive win for our group, great bounce-back for sure,'' Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. When Memphis fans chanted ''Whoop That Trick! Whoop That Trick!'' early in the fourth, Stephen Curry laughed on the court while Draymond Green swung a towel in unison with the crowd. Green said he doesn't respect people who only bring energy when winning. ''When you spew it out, you've got to be willing to take it and not hide from it and not duck from it and not hide from it. Embrace it,'' Green said. ''So, I appreciated the crowd tonight and the energy they brought to the game. If they want to whoop that trick, we're going to whoop it together.'' Game 6 is Friday night in San Francisco, where the Warriors have won five straight playoff games and their last seven overall. Klay Thompson led Golden State with 19 points, Jonathan Kuminga added 17, Curry had 14 and Damion Lee and Moses Moody each had 10. The Warriors lost for the first time with assistant Mike Brown filling in for coach Steve Kerr, who missed his second straight game since testing positive for COVID before Game 4. Thompson said they expected to close out this series only to play ''like a shell of ourselves.'' ''It was awful,'' Thompson said. ''It was embarrassing from the opening tip. We didn't have great flow. They were more aggressive than us, reflecting their 30 free throws to our 13.'' The Grizzlies got back to doing the things that helped them post the second-best record during the regular season. They outrebounded Golden State for the first time in this series 55-37, dominating the offensive boards 18-4. They forced 22 turnovers and got their best production from the bench of this series. Golden State, thanks to Jordan Poole coming off the bench, had outscored Memphis' reserves each of the first four games. Facing elimination, the Grizzlies had a 28-8 edge through the first two quarters and finished with a 52-35 margin. Poole had three points. Memphis led 38-28 at the end of the first quarter and continued a 24-8 run into the second quarter to go up 53-36. They finished the second on a 20-4 run, including 14 straight, to outscore Golden State 39-22 for a 77-50 lead at halftime. Then the Grizzlies opened the third quarter outscoring Golden State 20-6. They kept pushing, outscoring Golden State 42-17 in the third for a 119-67 lead going into the fourth. Brown benched most of his starters by 3:44 of the third, and Jenkins followed to start the fourth resting up for a flight to California and Game 6. TIP-INS Warriors: The 39-point loss was the fifth-largest playoff loss in franchise history and largest since a 40-point loss to the Clippers on April 21, 2014, in Game 2 of the first round. They're the sixth team in the past 10 years to lose by 39 or more in a game that didn't end a series. Four of the previous five won the next game. ... The 77 points allowed in the first half matched the most allowed all season. They also gave up 77 on Jan. 13 at Milwaukee. ... The Warriors also fell to 12-4 in Game 5s since 2015. ... Otto Porter Jr. played 12 minutes before being sidelined by a sore right foot. ' Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world...
The Memphis Grizzlies fought off elimination with the highest-scoring performance in their franchise's postseason history. And with All-Star guard Ja Morant cheering from the bench. Then Morant upped the ante by chanting ''Grizz in seven!'' Jaren Jackson Jr., Desmond Bane and Tyus Jones each scored 21 points and the Grizzlies routed the Golden State Warriors 134-95 on Wednesday night to force a sixth game in their Western Conference semifinal. ''We've exceeded expectations ever since I've been here,'' Bane said. ''It almost seems whenever someone thinks we can't do something, we end up doing it. So I never want to put a limit on this team on what we can do because anything's possible.'' Dillon Brooks added 12 points for Memphis. Ziaire Williams and Brandon Clarke had 11 apiece and De'Anthony Melton 10. Steven Adams had 13 rebounds, six offensive as Memphis outscored Golden State 24-5 on second-chance points. The Grizzlies never trailed, turning in their best performance of this series to pull within 3-2 even with Morant out a second straight game because of a bone bruise in his right knee. They improved to 4-11 when facing elimination. ''We knew what was at stake,'' Jackson said. ''We didn't change anything, though. We just calmed down, looked at the film, understand what we had to take away from the last game and just went out there and executed.'' Memphis scored 77 points in the first half, the most in franchise postseason history. The Grizzlies pushed their lead to 55 in the third quarter, threatening the three biggest postseason blowouts in NBA history. Their 52-point lead after three tied for the largest in a playoff game in the past 70 years. ''Obviously, this was a very impressive win for our group, great bounce-back for sure,'' Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. When Memphis fans chanted ''Whoop That Trick! Whoop That Trick!'' early in the fourth, Stephen Curry laughed on the court while Draymond Green swung a towel in unison with the crowd. Green said he doesn't respect people who only bring energy when winning. ''When you spew it out, you've got to be willing to take it and not hide from it and not duck from it and not hide from it. Embrace it,'' Green said. ''So, I appreciated the crowd tonight and the energy they brought to the game. If they want to whoop that trick, we're going to whoop it together.'' Game 6 is Friday night in San Francisco, where the Warriors have won five straight playoff games and their last seven overall. Klay Thompson led Golden State with 19 points, Jonathan Kuminga added 17, Curry had 14 and Damion Lee and Moses Moody each had 10. The Warriors lost for the first time with assistant Mike Brown filling in for coach Steve Kerr, who missed his second straight game since testing positive for COVID before Game 4. Thompson said they expected to close out this series only to play ''like a shell of ourselves.'' ''It was awful,'' Thompson said. ''It was embarrassing from the opening tip. We didn't have great flow. They were more aggressive than us, reflecting their 30 free throws to our 13.'' The Grizzlies got back to doing the things that helped them post the second-best record during the regular season. They outrebounded Golden State for the first time in this series 55-37, dominating the offensive boards 18-4. They forced 22 turnovers and got their best production from the bench of this series. Golden State, thanks to Jordan Poole coming off the bench, had outscored Memphis' reserves each of the first four games. Facing elimination, the Grizzlies had a 28-8 edge through the first two quarters and finished with a 52-35 margin. Poole had three points. Memphis led 38-28 at the end of the first quarter and continued a 24-8 run into the second quarter to go up 53-36. They finished the second on a 20-4 run, including 14 straight, to outscore Golden State 39-22 for a 77-50 lead at halftime. Then the Grizzlies opened the third quarter outscoring Golden State 20-6. They kept pushing, outscoring Golden State 42-17 in the third for a 119-67 lead going into the fourth. Brown benched most of his starters by 3:44 of the third, and Jenkins followed to start the fourth resting up for a flight to California and Game 6. TIP-INS Warriors: The 39-point loss was the fifth-largest playoff loss in franchise history and largest since a 40-point loss to the Clippers on April 21, 2014, in Game 2 of the first round. They're the sixth team in the past 10 years to lose by 39 or more in a game that didn't end a series. Four of the previous five won the next game. ... The 77 points allowed in the first half matched the most allowed all season. They also gave up 77 on Jan. 13 at Milwaukee. ... The Warriors also fell to 12-4 in Game 5s since 2015. ... Otto Porter Jr. played 12 minutes before being sidelined by a sore right foot. ' Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world...
The Memphis Grizzlies fought off elimination with the highest-scoring performance in their franchise's postseason history. And with All-Star guard Ja Morant cheering from the bench. Then Morant upped the ante by chanting ''Grizz in seven!'' Jaren Jackson Jr., Desmond Bane and Tyus Jones each scored 21 points and the Grizzlies routed the Golden State Warriors 134-95 on Wednesday night to force a sixth game in their Western Conference semifinal. ''We've exceeded expectations ever since I've been here,'' Bane said. ''It almost seems whenever someone thinks we can't do something, we end up doing it. So I never want to put a limit on this team on what we can do because anything's possible.'' Dillon Brooks added 12 points for Memphis. Ziaire Williams and Brandon Clarke had 11 apiece and De'Anthony Melton 10. Steven Adams had 13 rebounds, six offensive as Memphis outscored Golden State 24-5 on second-chance points. The Grizzlies never trailed, turning in their best performance of this series to pull within 3-2 even with Morant out a second straight game because of a bone bruise in his right knee. They improved to 4-11 when facing elimination. ''We knew what was at stake,'' Jackson said. ''We didn't change anything, though. We just calmed down, looked at the film, understand what we had to take away from the last game and just went out there and executed.'' Memphis scored 77 points in the first half, the most in franchise postseason history. The Grizzlies pushed their lead to 55 in the third quarter, threatening the three biggest postseason blowouts in NBA history. Their 52-point lead after three tied for the largest in a playoff game in the past 70 years. ''Obviously, this was a very impressive win for our group, great bounce-back for sure,'' Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said. When Memphis fans chanted ''Whoop That Trick! Whoop That Trick!'' early in the fourth, Stephen Curry laughed on the court while Draymond Green swung a towel in unison with the crowd. Green said he doesn't respect people who only bring energy when winning. ''When you spew it out, you've got to be willing to take it and not hide from it and not duck from it and not hide from it. Embrace it,'' Green said. ''So, I appreciated the crowd tonight and the energy they brought to the game. If they want to whoop that trick, we're going to whoop it together.'' Game 6 is Friday night in San Francisco, where the Warriors have won five straight playoff games and their last seven overall. Klay Thompson led Golden State with 19 points, Jonathan Kuminga added 17, Curry had 14 and Damion Lee and Moses Moody each had 10. The Warriors lost for the first time with assistant Mike Brown filling in for coach Steve Kerr, who missed his second straight game since testing positive for COVID before Game 4. Thompson said they expected to close out this series only to play ''like a shell of ourselves.'' ''It was awful,'' Thompson said. ''It was embarrassing from the opening tip. We didn't have great flow. They were more aggressive than us, reflecting their 30 free throws to our 13.'' The Grizzlies got back to doing the things that helped them post the second-best record during the regular season. They outrebounded Golden State for the first time in this series 55-37, dominating the offensive boards 18-4. They forced 22 turnovers and got their best production from the bench of this series. Golden State, thanks to Jordan Poole coming off the bench, had outscored Memphis' reserves each of the first four games. Facing elimination, the Grizzlies had a 28-8 edge through the first two quarters and finished with a 52-35 margin. Poole had three points. Memphis led 38-28 at the end of the first quarter and continued a 24-8 run into the second quarter to go up 53-36. They finished the second on a 20-4 run, including 14 straight, to outscore Golden State 39-22 for a 77-50 lead at halftime. Then the Grizzlies opened the third quarter outscoring Golden State 20-6. They kept pushing, outscoring Golden State 42-17 in the third for a 119-67 lead going into the fourth. Brown benched most of his starters by 3:44 of the third, and Jenkins followed to start the fourth resting up for a flight to California and Game 6. TIP-INS Warriors: The 39-point loss was the fifth-largest playoff loss in franchise history and largest since a 40-point loss to the Clippers on April 21, 2014, in Game 2 of the first round. They're the sixth team in the past 10 years to lose by 39 or more in a game that didn't end a series. Four of the previous five won the next game. ... The 77 points allowed in the first half matched the most allowed all season. They also gave up 77 on Jan. 13 at Milwaukee. ... The Warriors also fell to 12-4 in Game 5s since 2015. ... Otto Porter Jr. played 12 minutes before being sidelined by a sore right foot. ' Thanks be to God Thanks to my Family and friends all over the world...
the perfect opportunity to emulate their more illustrious compatriots who have swept to victory at diving and other sports when they face Thailand on May 18. Watch match here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVjuerbkem0 FULL HD BADMINTON | Loh Kean Yew - Kok Jing Hong ( Singapore - Malaysia ) | SEA Games 31 The Covid pandemic has caused a protracted delay of the 2021 SEA Games, taking place in Hanoi, Vietnam this year, spanning May 12 and 23. The congested schedule sees the Southeast Asia’s premier biennial multi-sport competition clash with the Thomas Cup and Thailand Open, resulting in top-tier badminton players’ withdrawal. It nevertheless granted the precious opportunity for emerging players to prove their mettle in the absence of Badminton Asia Championships winner Lee Zii Jia, Tokyo Olympics bronze medallists Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik and others accomplished players. The Malaysian men’s team comprise Lim Chong King, Lee Shun Yang, Jacky Kok, Justin Hoh (singles), Man Wei Chong, Tee Kai Wun, Wan Arif Wan Junaidi, Haikal Nazri, Hoo Pang Ron, Chen Tang Jie (doubles). Malaysia turned the table on Singapore to qualify for the badminton men’s team finals at 2021 SEA Games Despite an average age of around 21 years old, they defied the odds against Singapore who boasted world champion Loh Kean Yew among their ranks. Trailing 0-2 in the pulsating semi-finals, as Kok Jing Hong felled by Loh Kean Yew 12-21, 12-21 and Hee Yong Kai-Loh Kean Hean defeated Arif Junaidi-Man Wei Chong 21-19, 21-13, Malaysia rallied to win 3-2, denying Singapore a spot in the finals. Lee Shun Yang defeated Jason Teh 21-12, 21-23, 21-16; Chen Tang Jie-Muhammad Haikal defeated Danny Christanan-Andy Kwek 21-17, 21-15; and Shaqeem Eiman defeated Joel Koh 21-10, 21-17. Malaysia face Thailand at the men’s team finals Kunlavut Vitidsarn defeated Kok Jing Hong 21-10, 21-15; Chaloempon Charoenkitamorn- Nanthakarn Yordpaisong defeated Tee Kai Wun-Man Wei Chong 22-20, 22-20; Khosit Phetradab defeated Lee Shun Yang 16-21, 21-13, 21-19. Malaysia lost 0-3 to Thailand in the men’s team finals to finish with a silver medal. https://www.lifestyleasia.com/kl/whats-on/will-malaysia-win-the-badminton-mens-team-finals-at-the-2021-sea-games/ Will Malaysia win the badminton men’s team finals at the 2021 SEA Games? Malaysia have stormed into the finals of men’s team badminton at the 2021 SEA Games. The youngsters representing Malaysia have https://www.straitstimes.com/sport/sea-games-shuttlers-settle-for-sixth-straight-team-bronze ONTRIBUTORS With appreciation and thanks, this video is made with the courtesy of the contributors. No copyright infringement intended. Youtuber XiaXue youtube.com 8days.sg girlstyle.com wikipedia.org cnbc.com asiaone.com law.cornell.edu streamer.wiki https://coconuts.co/singapore/news/ straitstimes.com theindependent.sg bwfworldtour.bwfbadminton.com indianexpress.com breakingupdates.ca olympics.com wiki.ng yonex.com