Updated classification, schedule and much more (April 10)


It Memphis Grizzlies On Thursday night he had a hard time, falling 141-125 in a crucial game at home against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Minnesota star Anthony Edwards stole the show, leaving 44 points in just 19 shots to demolish already purple and the company.

The Timberwolves moved away to the third quarter with a duration of 52-25 that opened the game. Although Morant already surpassed 36 points and six assists, and Desmond Bane contributed 28 points, new assists and six boards, his efforts were reduced.

This season for Memphis has been loaded with mishap: from the injuries that ended the season to Brandon Clarke and Rookie Jaylen Wells, to the shot of titular coach Taylor Jenkins and the recent rhythm outside the court. Purifying and his former in court.

But there are only two games left in the regular season, the Grizzlies are completely focused on blocking in a secured playoff place. This is where things are located.

Playoff image of Memphis Grizzlies: Updated classification

Thursday's loss decreased by Grizzlies to 47-33 of the season. They sit at number 7, tied with number 6 Golden State Warriors and number 8 of Minnesota Timberwolves. Memphis maintains the tiebreaker on Minnesota, but Golden State owns both the Grizzlies and the Wolves.

The three teams travel number 4 Denver Nuggets and number 5 of the clippers for a single game, with the two sitting at 48-32.

Playoff image of Memphis Grizzlies: Remaining Hours

The Grizzlies then face another place for the road against Denver Nuggets tomorrow night. A victory for Denver would block a seed in the top five, while a Memphis victory could get them in the standings and keep their hopes alive for Homecourt Advantage.

They will surround the regular season at home against Dallas Mavericks, who have already achieved a place of play.

These last two games are make -up, not only for Memphis, but also because of the way the entire Western Conference Square Dam is shaking. For Tankathon, the Grizzlies have the 15th remaining schedule in the league based on the percentage of opponent's earnings.

Denver, meanwhile, has the whiteboard that is most difficult among the contestants in the West, closing against two teams linked to Playoff at Houston Rockets and Memphis.

The clippers, to whom Memphis can still jump potentially, have two major games, against the Sacramento Kings and the Golden State Warriors, with important implications in playoff.

Golden State visits the first Blazers of Portland Trail, which is expected to be without most of the starts.

In the meantime, the Timberwolves have the softer path between the West Logjammed teams, facing two teams out of the Playoff hunting: the Utah Jazz and Brooklyn grandchildren.