Q&A: Conley on the Grizzlies' lineup, series with the Spurs
By J. Michael Falgoust
USA TODAY
The Memphis Grizzlies head into Game 2 vs. the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday ahead 1-0 and with a chance to put the team with the best record in the Western Conference on the ropes.
Led by Zach Randolph's 25 points and 14 rebounds, Memphis won its first playoff game in the franchise's 16-year history in Game 1. The Grizzlies have overcome a season-ending injury to small forward Rudy Gay, inconsistent bench play, the relegation of shooting guard O.J. Mayo from the starting lineup and his botched trade to the Indiana Pacers.
Point guard Mike Conley, one of three Grizzlies to sign long-term extensions this season, talked with USA TODAY's J. Michael Falgoust this week:
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How different is it playing the Spurs without Manu Ginobili?
With Ginobili they are a different team and able to attack in different ways and do things that a lot of players in the NBA can't do. When they don't have him you'll see a more aggressive Tony Parker, a more aggressive Tim Duncan, George Hill, Gary Neal, all these guys. You still have your hands full. It's still a great team, with or without Ginobili.
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Is there one thing the Grizzlies must do — above all others — to knock off the Spurs, what is that?
Continue to move the ball side to side. That's the biggest key because if we just settle for first options the Spurs will kill us. They're a very good defensive team. As long as we are able to move the ball, give them different looks, misdirection looks, it's hard to defend any team in the NBA that swings the ball and throws it in the post pretty quick and let the big guy go to work.