The Grizzlies and Clippers have turned basketball's largest period into a slugfest before, but their Game 6 wreck seemed better suited for the Octagon. There aren't often times when fouls are first thing to leap out of a box score (at the least not without Tim Donaghy's engagement), but the 59 combined individual fouls, seven technicals and two ejections in this game were tough to miss. The 2 teams combined to make 71 visits to the strong line, where Memphis held a decisive edge in both efforts (47 to 24) and per cent changed (80.9 to 66.7). However it was not the strong post players bruising each other (Zach Randolph, 7-of-8 at the point, was the only real frontcourt player with more than four three-throw attempts). Fairly, the pads again and again found their solution to the charity stripe. Henry Conley tried a 17, backcourt lover Tony Allen hoisted 11, and Chris Paul brought the Clippers with nine. Basically this was nearly the antithesis of what was to be likely. The Grizzlies, who averaged 96.6 factors in the previous five games, sprinted to a 118-105 series-clinching win. Randolph and Conley paced the Memphis assault (23 points each), however the defensive-minded Allen nipped at their heels with 19, and reserve Jerryd Bayless, who'd won an overall total of 16 points in his last four games, mixed in 18. John did his regular damage (28 points, seven facilitates) before picking right on up his next complex foul late in the fourth quarter, but Matt Barnes emerged as L.A.'s most reliable offensive weapon (30 points, including 6-of-7 from three). Maybe not every thing was out of the standard, though. Blake and Randolph Griffin, who enjoyed less than 14 minutes as a result of large sprained ankle he endured in Game 5, found myself in a third quarter wrestling match that triggered fouls for both people and the very first of two technicals on Z-Bo.
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