Grizzlies 105, Warriors 113

1 2 3 4 T
MEM (1-4) 29 27 24 25 105
GSW (1-2) 19 38 33 23 113

Final

10:30 PM ET, November 4, 2009
ORACLE Arena
Oakland, CA

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
MEM 4-9 100.2 106.0 3-3 1-6 L1 3-7
GS 4-8 109.6 111.7 3-2 1-6 W1 4-6
Injury Report
MEMPHIS
· Hasheem Thabeet C - Nov 22: Day-to-Day
GOLDEN STATE
· Raja Bell SG - Nov 19: OUT
· Ronny Turiaf C - Nov 19: OUT
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Last 5 Games
MEMPHIS (ET) GOLDEN STATE (ET)
Nov 02 @SAC Loss 127-116
Nov 01 @DEN Loss 133-123
Oct 30 TOR Win 115-107
Oct 28 DET Loss 96-74
Oct 23 @CHA Win 95-92
Oct 30 @PHO Loss 123-101
Oct 28 HOU Loss 108-107
Oct 22 NO Win 126-92
Oct 20 @LAL Loss 113-107
Oct 17 @SAC Loss 101-94
· Complete Schedule: Memphis | Golden State
Starting Lineup
 MEMPHIS (PPG)GOLDEN STATE (PPG)
 SF  R. Gay 21.8 PG  M. Ellis 20.8
 C  M. Gasol 15.2 SF  S. Jackson 16.9
 SG  O. Mayo 17.2 G  S. Curry 9.5
 PG  M. Conley 7.9 SF  K. Azubuike 13.9
 PF  Z. Randolph 18.4 C  A. Biedrins 6.0
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· Team rosters: Memphis | Golden State
Team Stat Leaders
 MEMPHISGOLDEN STATE
PointsR. Gay 21.8M. Ellis 20.8
ReboundsM. Gasol 11.1A. Randolph 7.3
AssistsM. Conley 5.2M. Ellis 5.4
StealsR. Gay 1.7M. Ellis 2.3
BlocksM. Gasol 1.7R. Turiaf 2.0
· Team stats: Memphis | Golden State
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Allen Iverson seemed to have a positive attitude about joining the Memphis Grizzlies, but it took one game for him to express discontent over being left out of the starting lineup.

As he continues to recover from a hamstring injury, Iverson is expected to remain a reserve as the Grizzlies face the winless Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night.

The 10-time All-Star guard signed a one-year contract with the Grizzlies on Sept. 10, 2008, and wrote on his Twitter page, "God chose Memphis as the place I will continue my career. ... I feel that they are committed to developing a winner and I know that I can help them to accomplish that. I feel that I can trust them."

At his introductory press conference, he expressed his desire to be a starter after saying in April that he would "rather retire" than come off the bench with Detroit.

However, he also stated to reporters afterward, "Whatever coach (Lionel) Hollins wants me to do, give me the assignment and I'll go out and do it."

With Iverson playing his first game since suffering a partially torn right hamstring, Hollins' assignment for him was to come off the bench as part of a three-guard rotation with O.J. Mayo and Mike Conley.

Iverson had 11 points in 18 minutes in a 127-116 overtime loss at Sacramento on Tuesday, going 5 of 9 from the field, and proclaimed unhappiness with his role afterward.

"Go look at my resume and that will show you that I'm not a sixth man," he said. "I don't think it has anything to do with me being selfish. It's just who I am. I don't want to change what gave me all the success that I've had since I've been in this league."

Hollins said he plans to ease Iverson, six points shy of 24,000 for his career, back into playing after he missed the team's first three games.

"In this situation we are trying to win the game but we also want to get him back and fit him in," Hollins said.

Hollins' greater concern is fixing a defense that has allowed opponents to score 115.8 points per game and shoot nearly 50 percent. The Grizzlies (1-3) couldn't stop the Kings' Beno Udrih from hitting a tying layup with 1.6 seconds left in regulation and were outscored 17-6 in overtime.

"Defensively we just broke down tonight," Mayo said. "That happens sometimes. That's why this is the NBA."

Memphis faces a Warriors team that also struggled to stop opponents in back-to-back losses to open the season. After a 108-107 defeat to Houston last Wednesday, Golden State allowed Phoenix to shoot 53.6 percent and make 12 3-pointers in a 123-101 defeat Friday night.

"They dominated the whole game," guard Stephen Jackson said. "We were real soft out there."

After publicly requesting a trade in August, Jackson was booed regularly during the team's home opener against the Rockets. He averaged 15.0 points in his first two games, a mark bested only by Monta Ellis' 22.5.

With 22.3 points per game, Mayo leads four Grizzlies averaging 18.0 points or more.

After losing seven straight to the Warriors, Memphis swept the three-game series in 2008-09, winning twice in Oakland.


Series At A Glance

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NBA Scores

Wednesday, November 4th
Phoenix 100 Final
Orlando 122
Miami 93 Final
Washington 89
Detroit 99 Final
Toronto 110
Denver 122 Final
New Jersey 94
Indiana 101 Final
New York 89
Boston 92 Final
Minnesota 90
LA Lakers 103 Final
Houston 102 OT
Dallas 107 Final
New Orleans 114 OT
Atlanta 113 Final
Sacramento 105
Memphis 105 Final
Golden State 113