Warriors 105
Grizzlies 114
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
| GSW (0-4) | 21 | 28 | 25 | 31 | 105 |
| MEM (4-0) | 30 | 26 | 32 | 26 | 114 |
Final
GRIZZ GO WIRE TO WIRE VICTORY
MEMPHIS-- The Memphis Grizzlies started the game on a 11-4 run and never looked back completly dominating the Warriors. Memphis was led by excellent defense of play down low which ended up blocking 14 shots and only allowing 3 offensive rebounds. Memphis out rebounded the Warriors 37-26 (13-5 in third quarter).
"Our big guys did it again today. From start to finish just completly dominated down low. I am telling you right now we are lookin better than ever; but it only game four. There is still plenty of season to go but I defently can not be disappointed in how we are playing," said head coach Marc Iavaroni when asked about the start to the season and game.
Both 5 Grizzlies and Warriors scored in double figures with Rudy Gay again leading the way with 29 points for the Grizz. Cory Maggette scored 25 to lead Golden State. Yet the game ball did not go to Rudy, instead it went to Darrell Arthur who again grabbed himself a double double, 14 points/11 rebounds, along with blocking a career high 6 shots.
When asked about today performance Darrel responded with, "I feel like I am just hitting my stride. After being sat on the bench today I felt like I had something to prove to coach. I feel like I should be starting every game but I know right now it is best for me to come off the bench. Hakim and I make a scary twosome down low; but unfortuntly we both cant start. We both fell like we should be starting and I wont lie we got a friendly bet going on who will have better performances game in and out."
Now after an off day Tuesday the 4 game road trip will begin starting in Sacramento.