MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Ja Morant scored 47 points to tie his career high in the playoffs and push the Memphis Grizzlies to a 106-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday night.

This semifinal match in the West is now a draw, with one victory for each team.

Morand had each of the Grizzlies’ last 15 points, starting with a goal from the field, with 4:16 remaining for the fourth quarter. He finally collected 18 points in the last 12 minutes of the game.

The Memphis star, however, showed that he had difficulty seeing with his left eye after being hit during a fight for rebounds in the third quarter.

“This defeat in the first game remained in my mind, knowing that I missed the last shot of the match,” he said. Entering the game today, I told myself that we needed a victory and that we would get it. I took the responsibility to bring it for us. »

Warriors opponent Stephen Curry finished the game with 27 points, scoring 3-for-11 on long shots. Jordan Poole added 20 points and Andrew Wiggins 16.

Golden State is in the semifinals of the conference for the seventh time in ten years.

For their part, the Grizzlies just tasted their first playoff triumph in seven years against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The night of the Warriors started like a nightmare. Gary Payton II suffered a fractured left elbow after a dangerous foul by Dillon Brooks, was sent off immediately before Draymond Green sutured his right eyelid. All after just four minutes of play.

“I do not know if it was intentional, but (Brooks’ gesture) was dirty. Playoff basketball is supposed to be physical, everyone is fighting. But there is a code in this league that players follow that you never endanger a man’s career by killing him in the air with a bat in the head and eventually breaking his elbow. “Dillon Brooks broke that code,” said Steve Kerr after the match.