Game 66: Los Angeles (45-20) VS Memphis (43-19)
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2013 6:41 am
Who:


Where: STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, CA

When: Wednesday, March 13th, 2013 @ 7:30PM (PST)
TV:
Radio:
Previous Meetings:
10/31 in Los Angeles: W 101-92
1/14 in Memphis: W 99-73



PG: #3 - Chris Paul SG: #1 - Chauncey Billups


SF: #22 - Matt Barnes PF: #32 - Blake Griffin

C: #6 - DeAndre Jordan
A Tribe Called Bench





Crawford | Green | Hill | Odom | Turiaf



PG: #11 - Mike Conley SG: #9 - Tony Allen


SF: #21 Tayshaun Prince PF: #50 - Zach Randolph

C: #33 - Marc Gasol
Reserves





Bayless | Wroten | Pondexter | Arthur | Davis
Inactive List:
Eric Bledsoe (Sore Left Calf), Caron Butler (Left Elbow Contusion[/b] and Trey Thompkins (Knee - Bone Bruise) are out.

Darrell Arthur (Stiff Neck/Back) is questionable.
Team Leaders and Statistics

Blake Griffin - 18.7 Points and 8.7 Rebounds in 32.2 MPG
Chris Paul - 9.6 Assists (2nd) and 2.4 Steals (1st) in 32.8 MPG
DeAndre Jordan - 1.4 Blocks in 24.1 MPG

Team Performance
Home Record: 25-7
101.1 Points Per Game - 8th Overall
41.5 Rebounds Per Game - 18th Overall
11.4 Offensive Rebounds Per Game - 15th Overall
11.1 Offensive Rebounds Per Game (Opp.) - 13th Overall
23.7 Assists Per Game - 4th Overall
94.4 Points Allowed - 5th Overall
14.9 Turnovers Per Game - 17th Overall
16.6 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 1st Overall
36.0% on 3 point field goals - 13th Overall
37.4% allowed on 3 point field goals - 25th Overall
23.4 Free-Throws Attempted Per Game - 9th Overall
24.0 Free-Throws Attempted Per Game (Opp.) - 26th Overall
0.229 FTA per FGA Allowed: 27th Overall
Offensive Rating: 110.1 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 5th Overall
Defensive Rating: 102.7 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 7th Overall
Pace: 91.7 possessions per 48 Minutes - 16th Overall

Zach Randolph - 15.7 Points and 11.6 Rebounds (3rd) in 35.3 MPG
Mike Conley - 6.1 Assists and 2.3 Steals (2nd) in 33.8 MPG
Marc Gasol - 1.7 Blocks in 34.8 MPG

Team Performance
Road Record: 18-11
93.7 Points Per Game - 26th Overall
42.8 Rebounds Per Game - 10th Overall
13.3 Offensive Rebounds Per Game - 1st Overall
10.0 Offensive Rebounds Per Game (Opp.) - 2nd Overall
21.3 Assists Per Game - 23rd Overall
89.4 Points Allowed - 1st Overall
14.5 Turnovers Per Game - 10th Overall
15.8 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 3rd Overall
34.6% on 3 point field goals - 24th Overall
35.5% allowed on 3 point field goals - 13th Overall
20.7 Free-Throws Attempted Per Game - 24th Overall
20.7 Free-Throws Attempted Per Game (Opp.) - 7th Overall
0.199 FTA per FGA Allowed: 14th Overall
Offensive Rating: 104.7 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 18th Overall
Defensive Rating: 99.9 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 2nd Overall
Pace: 88.9 possessions per 48 Minutes - 28th Overall
Memphis is currently 1/2 game behind us in the standings, but are officially at 3rd in the West by .002 percentage points. The winner will come out of this game with sole possession of 3rd place (for the time being). A win would give us a 1 1/2 game advantage, while it would put the Grizzlies up by a 1/2 game if they come out victorious. Lastly, a win on Wednesday night would give us the tie-breaker over the Grizzlies and put us a 3-0 for the season.
The Grizzlies look a little different since the last time the two teams met up. Marreese Speights, Wayne Ellington, Hamed Haddadi, Josh Selby and Rudy Gay (who did not play in the last meeting) have all been shipped out and replaced with the likes of Tayshaun Prince, Ed Davis, Austin Daye and Jon Leuer. The Grizzlies will likely be out for revenge after the 26 point thrashing that they suffered at the hands of a Clipper team who were without Chris Paul and Chauncey Billups. The Clippers must keep them off of the offensive glass. As one of the slower paced teams, it would be nice if the Clippers could push the tempo a bit, but they will have to do it without Eric Bledsoe. With Caron out of action for the next week, we'll need Billups, Crawford and Barnes to help spread the floor for us against one of the top defensive teams in the league.
These two teams do not like each other (huge understatement) so the game could very well have a playoff-like atmosphere. With so much on the line, this is a must win for both teams. Hopefully we win and Charles is watching


Where: STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, CA

When: Wednesday, March 13th, 2013 @ 7:30PM (PST)
TV:

Radio:

Previous Meetings:
10/31 in Los Angeles: W 101-92
1/14 in Memphis: W 99-73



PG: #3 - Chris Paul SG: #1 - Chauncey Billups


SF: #22 - Matt Barnes PF: #32 - Blake Griffin

C: #6 - DeAndre Jordan
A Tribe Called Bench





Crawford | Green | Hill | Odom | Turiaf



PG: #11 - Mike Conley SG: #9 - Tony Allen


SF: #21 Tayshaun Prince PF: #50 - Zach Randolph

C: #33 - Marc Gasol
Reserves





Bayless | Wroten | Pondexter | Arthur | Davis
Inactive List:

Eric Bledsoe (Sore Left Calf), Caron Butler (Left Elbow Contusion[/b] and Trey Thompkins (Knee - Bone Bruise) are out.

Darrell Arthur (Stiff Neck/Back) is questionable.
Team Leaders and Statistics


Blake Griffin - 18.7 Points and 8.7 Rebounds in 32.2 MPG

Chris Paul - 9.6 Assists (2nd) and 2.4 Steals (1st) in 32.8 MPG

DeAndre Jordan - 1.4 Blocks in 24.1 MPG

Team Performance
Home Record: 25-7
101.1 Points Per Game - 8th Overall
41.5 Rebounds Per Game - 18th Overall
11.4 Offensive Rebounds Per Game - 15th Overall
11.1 Offensive Rebounds Per Game (Opp.) - 13th Overall
23.7 Assists Per Game - 4th Overall
94.4 Points Allowed - 5th Overall
14.9 Turnovers Per Game - 17th Overall
16.6 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 1st Overall
36.0% on 3 point field goals - 13th Overall
37.4% allowed on 3 point field goals - 25th Overall
23.4 Free-Throws Attempted Per Game - 9th Overall
24.0 Free-Throws Attempted Per Game (Opp.) - 26th Overall
0.229 FTA per FGA Allowed: 27th Overall
Offensive Rating: 110.1 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 5th Overall
Defensive Rating: 102.7 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 7th Overall
Pace: 91.7 possessions per 48 Minutes - 16th Overall


Zach Randolph - 15.7 Points and 11.6 Rebounds (3rd) in 35.3 MPG

Mike Conley - 6.1 Assists and 2.3 Steals (2nd) in 33.8 MPG

Marc Gasol - 1.7 Blocks in 34.8 MPG

Team Performance
Road Record: 18-11
93.7 Points Per Game - 26th Overall
42.8 Rebounds Per Game - 10th Overall
13.3 Offensive Rebounds Per Game - 1st Overall
10.0 Offensive Rebounds Per Game (Opp.) - 2nd Overall
21.3 Assists Per Game - 23rd Overall
89.4 Points Allowed - 1st Overall
14.5 Turnovers Per Game - 10th Overall
15.8 Turnovers (Opp.) Per Game - 3rd Overall
34.6% on 3 point field goals - 24th Overall
35.5% allowed on 3 point field goals - 13th Overall
20.7 Free-Throws Attempted Per Game - 24th Overall
20.7 Free-Throws Attempted Per Game (Opp.) - 7th Overall
0.199 FTA per FGA Allowed: 14th Overall
Offensive Rating: 104.7 Points Scored Per 100 Possessions - 18th Overall
Defensive Rating: 99.9 Points Allowed Per 100 Possessions - 2nd Overall
Pace: 88.9 possessions per 48 Minutes - 28th Overall
Memphis is currently 1/2 game behind us in the standings, but are officially at 3rd in the West by .002 percentage points. The winner will come out of this game with sole possession of 3rd place (for the time being). A win would give us a 1 1/2 game advantage, while it would put the Grizzlies up by a 1/2 game if they come out victorious. Lastly, a win on Wednesday night would give us the tie-breaker over the Grizzlies and put us a 3-0 for the season.
The Grizzlies look a little different since the last time the two teams met up. Marreese Speights, Wayne Ellington, Hamed Haddadi, Josh Selby and Rudy Gay (who did not play in the last meeting) have all been shipped out and replaced with the likes of Tayshaun Prince, Ed Davis, Austin Daye and Jon Leuer. The Grizzlies will likely be out for revenge after the 26 point thrashing that they suffered at the hands of a Clipper team who were without Chris Paul and Chauncey Billups. The Clippers must keep them off of the offensive glass. As one of the slower paced teams, it would be nice if the Clippers could push the tempo a bit, but they will have to do it without Eric Bledsoe. With Caron out of action for the next week, we'll need Billups, Crawford and Barnes to help spread the floor for us against one of the top defensive teams in the league.
These two teams do not like each other (huge understatement) so the game could very well have a playoff-like atmosphere. With so much on the line, this is a must win for both teams. Hopefully we win and Charles is watching
