How the Golden State Warriors and the Memphis Grizzlies may very well be the next great NBA rivalry

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How the Golden State Warriors and the Memphis Grizzlies may very well be the next great NBA rivalry
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We are perhaps witnessing the birth of the NBA’s next great rivalry. The budding rivalry between the Golden State Warriors and the Memphis Grizzlies is one to watch.

It’s beyond just the sport, it’s a narrative of antagonism and equals meeting their match that entices—it’s a fictional story brought to life before our very own eyes. Nothing matches the thrill of seeing two sides with a long history meet once again. Who will win this time? Who has more wins against the other? These questions flood the mind as they wait in anticipation of the upcoming bout.

But as we are finite, so too are our sporting careers. One day, a much-awaited rematch could very well be their final encounter, a conclusion to their rivalry. But their legend does not stop there. A legacy passed onto others, stories and recordings of their battles inspire the next generation, making way for the creation of new athletes, and new greats who will create their own rivalries.

And speaking of inspiring the next generation, we are perhaps witnessing the birth of the NBA’s next great rivalry. An up-and-coming contender featuring the best among the league’s young talent, versus, an established dynasty spearheaded by future first-ballot hall of farmers, and two of the greatest shooters in basketball history, the budding rivalry between the Golden State Warriors and the Memphis Grizzlies is one to watch.

“There was this one player on the Grizzlies who tweeted ‘Strength in Numbers’ after they beat us in the regular season and it pissed me off so much. I can’t wait to retweet that thing. Freakin’ bum. I had to watch that. I was like ‘this freaking clown.’“You’re going to mock us? Like, you ain’t never been there before, bruh. We’ve been there. We know what it takes. So to be here again, hold that.”

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