Credit: Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports
Credit Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports

Juan Toscano-Anderson and Gary Payton II hit key hoops down the stretch and Stephen Curry exploded for 46 points as the Golden State Warriors (26-6) finally got the better of the Memphis Grizzlies (19-14) in a 113-104 (27-31, 25-22, 32-20, 29-21) victory Thursday night in San Francisco.

Player of the Game
Stephen  Curry
EFF
43
Stephen Curry
Points 46
Accuracy 13-22
Rebounds 4
Assists 4

After ending the Warriors' season last May in the NBA's Western Conference play-in finale and denying Golden State a measure of revenge during an overtime road win in October, the Grizzlies appeared on the doorstep of a three-peat when De'Anthony Melton scored to tie the game at 102-all with 2:03 to play.

But Toscano-Anderson and Payton, getting increased playing time with Andrew Wiggins, Jordan Poole, Andre Iguodala, and Damion Lee all out of action, then came through.

Toscano-Anderson broke the tie with an interior hoop with 1:46 to go before Payton buried a 3-pointer 34 seconds later for a five-point lead.

When Curry connected from inside the key with 19.6 seconds to go to cap his fifth 40-plus-point game of the season, the Warriors completed a two-game homestand with a second straight win.

Curry's 46 points were the product of 13-for-22 shooting overall, including 8-for-14 from 3-point range, and 12-for-12 success at the foul line.

It was his second-highest point total of the season behind only a 50-point night against the Atlanta Hawks in November.

On a night when neither team led by more than 10, the Warriors seemed to be taking control when Kevon Looney hit a short jumper for a 95-87 lead with 7:30 remaining.

However, Memphis' Ja Morant countered with a hoop, Kyle Anderson sank a 3-pointer and Desmond Bane hit a free throw following a Draymond Green technical foul, closing the gap to two and setting up the tight finish.

Payton hit four 3-pointers and totaled 22 points for the Warriors, who outscored the Grizzlies 57-24 from beyond the arc.

Golden State's Otto Porter Jr., making a rare start, had a game-high nine rebounds, while Green contributed to the win with a game-high nine assists to complement eight points and five rebounds.

In just his second game since returning from a knee injury, Morant paced the Grizzlies with 21 points to go with a team-high six assists. Jaren Jackson Jr. and Melton had 20 points apiece.

Dillon Brooks added 13 points and Desmond Bane 12 for the Grizzlies, who lost their third straight in the wake of a five-game winning streak.

Warriors: Stephen Curry 46 (5/8 2PT, 8/14 3PT, 12/12 FT, 4 REB, 4 AST), Gary Payton 22 (5/9 2PT, 4/7 3PT), Nemanja Bjelica 9 (3/6 3PT, 7 REB), Draymond Green 8 (4/5 2PT, 5 REB, 9 AST, 3 BLK, 5 TO), Otto Porter 8 (2/4 2PT, 9 REB, 3 BLK). 

Grizzlies: Ja Morant 21 (6/11 2PT, 9/10 FT, 6 AST), Jaren Jackson 20 (5/9 2PT, 7/9 FT, 5 REB), De'Anthony Melton 20 (7/9 2PT, 9 REB, 4 TO), Dillon Brooks 13 (5/13 2PT), Desmond Bane 12 (3/7 3PT).

Stephen Curry's performance

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Golden State Warriors
Memphis Grizzlies
49%
40/82
Field goals
42%
38/90
52
Rebounds
50
30
Assists
18
9
Steals
10
9
Blocks
6
129
Efficiency
99

Best players

Stephen  Curry
46 PTS
13/22 FG
12/12 FT
Ja  Morant
21 PTS
6/15 FG
9/10 FT
Otto  Porter
9 REB
5 DREB
4 OREB
De'Anthony  Melton
9 REB
7 DREB
2 OREB
Draymond  Green
9 As
5 TO
34 MIN
Ja  Morant
6 As
3 TO
32 MIN
Stephen  Curry
43 EFF
63% 2P%
57% 3P%
De'Anthony  Melton
20 EFF
78% 2P%
25% 3P%