The night began with Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry saying the game plan was to Whoop That Trick. That's the name of the Memphis Grizzlies theme song that came from the movie Hustle and Flow. The Warriors talked the talk, but in Game 5, the Grizzlies walked the walk. The Ja Morant-less team gave the Dubs the whooping of their life.

In the fourth quarter, Draymond Green decided to submit to the old saying, if you can't beat them, then join them. While the crowd danced and repeatedly shouted in unison Whoop That Trick, Green did the same during a timeout.

“I appreciated the crowd tonight and the energy that they brought to the game,” Green told ClutchPoints. If they want to whoop that trick, we're going to whoop him together.”

The Memphis crowd didn't mind the Warriors star joining in on the singing and dancing, but when it came to the action on the court, the team made sure it was a one-sided whooping. The final score was 134-95, and the 39-point loss marked the fifth-largest playoff loss in Warriors franchise history.

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Now the series heads back to the Bay Area. It's the second time the Warriors will have an opportunity to end a series inside the Chase Center. If Game 5 taught the Warriors anything, it's that it won't be easy. The Grizzlies were 20-5 in the regular season without Morant, and that means they are really good.

The final game of this series is a must-win because if this series ends up going to a Game 7 in Memphis, anything can happen.