Dennis Schroder’s debut goes sour in blowout loss to Grizzlies

Dennis Schroder's debut goes sour in blowout loss to Grizzlies

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Dennis Schroder got traded from a team that’s trying to lose to one failing to put the winning ways of their early-season halcyon days back in the bottle.

If they play like they did on Thursday, the Warriors’ bottle is shattered.

The 51-point margin of defeat is tied for the fourth-biggest blowout loss in franchise history.

After starting 12-3 this season, the Warriors have now lost nine of their past 11 games, sliding squarely into play-in territory. Their latest loss was a 144-93 atrocity in which the Grizzlies completely outclassed them from start to finish. The Warriors (14-12) waved the white flag halfway through the third quarter after they fell behind by 46.

The brutal blowout was a tough welcome for Schroder, who had two practices with Golden State to acclimate himself. Schroder missed nine straight shots and finished with five points, five assists and four turnovers on 2-for-12 shooting.

Steph Curry scored two points and the Warriors got outscored by 42 in Draymond Green’s 19 minutes. They watched as the FedEx Forum crowd stood up and danced to “Whoop That Trick” in the fourth quarter before hitting Beale Street early. As a team, the Warriors shot 35.6% from the floor and surrendered 27 3-pointers.

It took Schroder less than two minutes to get into the box score, as he drilled a step-back deuce off a pick-and-roll. It was the type of anti-Warriors play the team hopes to introduce as a counterbalance to their pace-and-space, movement offense that emphasizes 3s and layups.

But that bucket was one of just four made field goals in a pitiful opening quarter for the Warriors.

Steve Kerr rejiggered his starting lineup to include Schroder and Draymond Green in an effort to set the defensive tone. Instead, Memphis blasted the Warriors 37-15 in the first 12 minutes. Green left Santi Aldama open in the corner to help on a Scotty Pippen Jr. drive, resulting in a corner 3 as the first-quarter horn sounded.

The Grizzlies brought all of the force to the game. They implemented a full-court press in bursts, and Ja Morant picked Schroder’s pocket at one point. The Grizzlies denied Curry the ball and pushed the pace even after Warriors makes — rare as they were.

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