Game #57

Monday, April 9th, 5:00 pm PDT, Fed Ex Forum, Memphis
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Los Angeles Clippers

@
Memphis Grizzlies

The Clippers have been back in the winners circle after their recent loss to the Lakers and a pair of wins over Sacremento, and are looking to make it to 9-1 in their last 10 games. A win will put the Clippers on equal standing with the Lakers, who will either move ahead or behind half a game, depending on the result of their matchup in New Orleans.
The Clippers will hit the road in the first of their 3 game western road trip when they take on Memphis at the Fed Ex Forum, the favoured hunting ground for the Grizzlies who are 19-7 on the season at home, with wins in their last 4 games in the building. The Grizzlies have been in hot form since the last meeting with the Clippers, a 9 game stretch which includes a home win over Dallas, and road wins over Miami, Oklahoma City and The Lakers, the 3 of whom have a combined home record of 71-14 (.836).
Memphis currently sits just 1.5 games back from the Clippers, in 5th and 4th position in the Western standings respectively. With this being the 7th remaing home game of the final 11 Griz games, and a favourable run home with 5 of their remaining games against the likes of the Hornets, Bobcats, Timberwolves and Cavs, it is imperative that the Clippers take the win to increase their breathing space before they begin their own tough run to the playoffs.
Recent Matchup History
This Season: LAC 2 - MEM 0 (LAC 101 - MEM 85, LAC 98 - MEM 91)
Last Season: LAC 2 - MEM 2
Last 10 H2H: LAC 6 - MEM 4
Last 6 H2H in Memphis: MEM 4 - LAC 2
Injury Report
Clippers
Chauncey Billups - Torn Left Achillies; Season.
Mo Williams - Sprained Left Achillies; Questionable but unlikely for this game.
Grizzlies
Tony Allen - Lacerated Lip; Likely to play.
Darell Arthur - Torn Right Achillies; Season
Starting Lineups
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Memphis Grizzlies





Key Reserves
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Team Leaders Per Game
Los Angeles Clippers
Points - Blake Griffin - 20.8
Rebounds - Blake Griffin - 11.0
Assists - Chris Paul - 9.1
Steals - Chris Paul - 2.5
Blocks - Deandre Jordan - 2.1
Memphis Grizzlies
Points - Rudy Gay - 18.4
Rebounds - Marc Gasol - 9.5
Assists - Mike Conley - 6.9
Steals - Mike Conley - 2.4
Blocks - Marc Gasol - 1.9
Wait, I should watch this guy?! You sure?
Clippers
Randy Foye, he's our boy! At over 20 points per game over our last 6, Foye is leading the team in scoring over that period. He's notched up a few Star Of The Game awards on the forum, and is shooting lights out at volume from down town. If Allen is out and Foye gets matched up against the smaller Mayo, watch for this shooting form to continue.
Memphis Grizzlies
Gilbert Arenas seems to have settled in Memphis, and is finding his touch again, needing less than 14 minutes per game to average 11 points over his last 4 contests. Not always one for efficiency, Agent Zero/Hibachi/Whatever he calls himself these days, is doing so while shooting an impressive 67% from the field, and he is also carrying that percentage back past the 3 point line. It was never a question of ability, always mentality with Arenas, and with these past few showings, he may be back on track and a player to take note of once again.
GO CLIPPERS!