Grizzlies’ victory leaves four teams on the list of NBA franchises to never make the Conference Finals

Photo by Justin Ford

Photo by Justin Ford

When the Grizzlies knocked the Thunder out of the playoffs with a 88 – 84 victory in Game 5, Memphis simultaneously knocked themselves off a list of NBA bottom dwellers.

Here are the four remaining NBA franchises to never make a conference finals:

Charlotte Bobcats
Los Angeles Clippers
New Orleans Pelicans (formerly the Hornets)
Toronto Raptors

Before the postseason is over, can the Grizz get their named removed from a much longer list?

Here are the seven franchises to never make the NBA Finals:

Charlotte Bobcats
Los Angeles Clippers
Denver Nuggets
Memphis Grizzlies
Minnesota Timberwolves
New Orleans Pelicans (formerly the Hornets)
Toronto Raptors

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Grizzlies fans define ‘Grit and Grind’ for Coach Lionel Hollins

Photo by Justin Ford

Photo by Justin Ford

Following the Grizzlies’ Game 4 overtime win over the Thunder, Memphis coach Lionel Hollins surprised many when he admitted he doesn’t know what his team’s slogan really means.

“We scratch and we claw,” said Hollins.  “As they say, Grit and Grind… I don’t even know what the heck that means.”

So what does, Grit ‘n’ Grind mean exactly? The guys at 3 Shades of Blue wrote a lengthy piece on the topic,  but Coach Hollins is busy right now and may not have time to read that entire post. So, here are some quick 140 character definitions of Grit ‘n’ Grind from @MemphiSport‘s Twitter followers:

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Photos: Famous faces at Game 4 of Grizzlies vs. Thunder

Going into Game 4 in Memphis, everyone knew it would be hard to match the star power in attendance for Game 3.

While the biggest star at Game 3 was Lil Wayne, the biggest stars at Game 4 were Kings of Leon and the halftime show participates, 2012 America’s Got Talent winners Olate Dogs.

Here are the best social media pictures featuring some of the famous people in attendance at The Grindhouse to see the Memphis Grizzlies defeat the Oklahoma City Thunder in overtime:

(For more Lil Wayne Game 3 photos click here.)

(For more photos of other celebrities at Game 3, click here)

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Thunder star Kevin Durant on his mother: ‘I’m just happy to have her’

While addressing reporters in the Grizzlies’ practice facility Sunday morning, Kevin Durant tried his best to sum up Saturday’s Game 3 loss to Memphis, he felt the Oklahoma City Thunder “let get away.”

“I missed shots,” Durant said, who registered a game-high 25 points and 11 rebounds Saturday. “No excuses. I missed shots…shots that I have to make for my team. It doesn’t matter the lineup on the court. So I felt bad because I didn’t come through my team last night.”

MOM KNOWS BEST --- Despite managing a double-double (game-high 25 points and registering 11 rebounds) Saturday's 87-81 loss in Game 3 against the Grizzlies, Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant said Sunday his professional career wouldn't exist if it wasn't for his mother, Wanda Pratt, with whom Durant has a well-publicized close relationship.(Photo by Justin Ford)

MOM KNOWS BEST — Despite managing a double-double (game-high 25 points and registering 11 rebounds) Saturday’s 87-81 loss in Game 3 against the Grizzlies, Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant said Sunday his professional career wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for his mother, Wanda Pratt, with whom Durant has a well-publicized close relationship.(Photo by Justin Ford)

Though the Thunder were held to their worst scoring and shooting performances of the postseason en route to an 87-81 loss to the Grizzlies in FedExForum in a game that wasn’t decided until the final minute, Durant seemed rather sanguine as he and the Thunder look ahead to Monday night’s pivotal Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals best-of-7 playoff series at 8:30 CST in Memphis.

Exhibiting a slight grin, Durant even took the time on Mother’s Day to acknowledge to his mother, Wanda Pratt, with whom the 24-year-old superstar has had a well-publicized close-knit relationship ever since he was born in the Washington, D. C. area in 1988.

“It’s bigger than basketball, man, I’ll tell you that,” said Durant, when asked to describe his relationship with his mother. “To have family around is the most important thing in the world.”

Like many of his peers who grew up in a single parent household, Pratt developed a commitment to steering Durant and his three siblings (two brothers and one sister) in the right direction. Even without a father around, Pratt consented to the slim, lanky Durant playing competitive basketball when he was 11 years. Even during that time, Durant had lofty aspirations of playing professionally although his mother was basically allowing him to shoot hoops as an outlet to stay out of trouble and, perhaps, earn a full-ride scholarship to college.

Fortunately for Durant, his craftiness on the court didn’t go unnoticed by a neighborhood recreational center coach, who was responsible for helping steer him to the University of Texas and, ultimately, green pastures of the NBA.

While Durant spent countless hours in the gymnasium upgrading his mechanics, his mother for years worked the graveyard shift, loading heavy bags of mail onto postal trucks so she could care after her children. While at work, Durant’s grandmother and aunt looked out for him and his siblings.

As Durant, a three-time NBA scoring champion and four-time All-Star, tells it, witnessing the sacrifices his mother made to ensure her children’s needs were met and that they would be raised in a carefree environment prompted him to work harder to achieve his dream. There were times, in fact, that Durant admittedly wanted to skip practice and give up basketball all together. But Pratt, who didn’t allow Durant to go to movies and hang out with friends much, didn’t make quitting hoops easy for him.

It’s a good thing she didn’t.

The NBA’s second-leading scorer, Durant is considered one of the best basketball players in the world for a Thunder team is caught up in a brutal, physical series with the Grizzlies. Whether shorthanded Oklahoma City — which lost point guard Russell Westbrook to a season-ending knee injury two weeks ago — will reach the NBA Finals for a second consecutive year remains a mystery, although Durant said he is eager to get back on the court for Game 4.

Still, on Sunday, while trying his best to assess how Game 3 slipped away in the waning moments of regulation, Durant made it a point to pay homage to the woman whom he deems the mastermind behind his celebrity.

“Every step of the way, it’s such a blessing,” Durant said. “And I’m just happy to have her.”

A close-knit bond that, as Durant said with a smile, is bigger than basketball.

That’s for certain.

Andre Johnson covers the NBA for MemphiSport. To reach Johnson, email him at andre@memphisport.net. Also, follow him on Twiter @AJ_Journalist.

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Grizzlies owner Robert Pera shows his team spirit with Photoshop

When was the last time an owner of professional sports franchise created team specific Photoshop images and then tweeted them out after a big win? The answer: Saturday night following the Memphis Grizzlies home playoff win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.

New principal owner of the Grizzlies Robert Pera shared his self-made Marc Gasol memes with the world while he was celebrating Memphis’ Game 3 win over OKC.

Here are Pera’s four different (yet incredibly similar) Marc Gasol Photoshops:

Are these just the start of a series of Grizzlies-themed creations from Pera? Who will be next? Conley? Z-Bo? Tony Allen?

 

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MSL Exclusive: Al Kapone talks about ‘Whoop That Trick’ making a comeback at Grizzlies games

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Hours before performing live at Game 3 of the Grizzlies-Thunder series, Memphian Al Kapone joined Kevin Cerrito and Marcus Hunter  in studio on MSL to talk about writing and producing “Whoop That Trick”, fans chanting the phrase at Grizzlies games, what it really means, etc.

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VIDEO: Al Kapone performs ‘Whoop That Trick’ at a timeout during Grizzlies-Thunder Game 3

Just one home game after Memphis fans erupted in a “Whoop That Trick” chant at Game 6 of the Grizzlies-Clippers series, Memphian Al Kapone was invited to The Grindhouse to perform the song he wrote and produced.

Watch Al Kapone perform “Whoop That Trick” during a 4th quarter timeout at Grizzlies-Thunder Game 3:

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“Whoop That Trick” was made famous in the 2005 Memphis-made film Hustle & Flow.

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Photos: Famous faces at Game 3 of Grizzlies vs. Thunder

Here are the best social media pictures featuring some of the famous people in attendance at The Grindhouse to see Game 3 of the Memphis Grizzlies vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder:

(For more Lil Wayne Game 3 photos click here.)

(To watch Al Kapone perform ‘Whoop That Trick’ at Game 3 click here.)


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Photos: Lil Wayne at Grizzlies-Thunder Game 3 in Memphis

Here are pics of Lil Wayne in Memphis at Game 3 of the Grizzlies-Thunder series.

(For more photos of other celebrities at Game 3, click here)


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VIDEO: How Tony Allen prepared to play the Thunder in Game 2

How did Memphis Grizzlies guard Tony Allen prepare for a road playoff game where he would get 8 points, 4 steals, 3 rebounds and 1 epic dunk all in the 4th quarter alone?

Thanks to Allen’s teammate Tony Wroten, we don’t have to wonder. Wroten shot a 5 second video of the “Grindfather” moments before the Grizzlies would take the court and defeat the Thunder in Game 2 at Chesapeake Energy Arena.

Watch how Tony Allen got ready for Game 2 in OKC (as filmed by Tony Wroten):

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