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NBA Playoffs Rd 1: San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis Grizzlies


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(1) San Antonio Spurs (61-21)

STARTING 5

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PG #9 Tony Parker

6'2 185 lbs

France '01

17.5 PPG 6.6 APG 3.1 RPG 51.9 FG% 35.7 3PT%

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SG #20 Manu Ginobili

6'6 205 lbs

Argentina '99

17.4 PPG 4.9 APG 3.7 RPG 34.9 3PT%

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SF #24 Richard Jefferson

6'7 225 lbs

Arizona '01

11.0 PPG 3.8 RPG 44.0 3PT%

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PF #21 Tim "The Big Fundamental" Duncan

6'11 260 lbs

Wake Forest '97

13.4 PPG 8.9 RPG 2.7 APG 1.9 SPG

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C #34 Antonio McDyess

6'9 245 lbs

Alabama '95

5.3 PPG 5.4 RPG

BENCH

PG-George Hill

SG-Gary Neal

SF-James Anderson

PF-Matt Bonner

C-Dejuan Blair

HEAD COACH

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Gregg Popovich

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(8) Memphis Grizzlies (46-36)

STARTING 5

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PG #11 Mike Conley

6'1 185 lbs

Ohio State '07

13.7 PPG 6.5 APG 3.0 RPG 36.9 3PT%

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SG #9 Tony Allen

6'4 213 lbs

Oklahoma State '04

8.9 PPG 2.7 RPG 1.4 APG 1.8 SPG

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SF #4 Sam Young

6'6 220 lbs

Pittsburgh '09

7.3 PPG 2.4 RPG 34.0 3PT%

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PF #50 Zach Randolph

6'9 260 lbs

Michigan State '01

20.1 PPG 12.2 RPG 2.2 APG

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C #33 Marc Gasol

7'1 265 lbs

Spain '07

11.7 PPG 7.0 RPG 2.5 APG 1.7 BPG

BENCH

PG-Jason Williams

SG-OJ Mayo

SF-Shane Battier

PF-Darrell Arthur

C-Hamed Haddadi

HEAD COACH

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Lionel Hollins

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Memphis has had a remarkable season becoming a playoff team. And they DO have some nice young talent on their roster mixed with some productive vets like Randolph and Battier. But the Spurs will be too much for them and take them out in 5 games.

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