That's how violently the Memphis Grizzlies—who literally limped into the postseason just a few weeks back—stopped the Golden State Warriors' wild run.
Consider this: Prior to Tuesday's 97-90 loss in Game 2, the Dubs hadn't dropped a contest inside their home base since Jan. 27. It was only Golden State's third loss at Oracle of the entire season.
The Grizzlies sent several statements in that win. That their seemingly outdated offense could put up more points than their opponent's revolutionary attack. That they could win with a point guard (Mike Conley) only eight days removed from facial surgery and a shooting guard (Tony Allen) who doesn't actually shoot.