The Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors renewed their rivalry on Monday at the Chase Center. The Warriors entered the game after suffering their first defeat, while the Grizzlies arrived beaming with confidence after a solid victory against the Indiana Pacers.Golden State went back to its smaller lineup, with Steph Curry, Brandin Podziemski, Jimmy Butler, Jonathan Kuminga and Draymond Green starting the game. On the other hand, Ja Morant led the Grizzlies' starting lineup, with Jaren Jackson Jr., Jaylen Wells, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Jock Landale being the other starters.The Warriors landed the first punch and jumped to a 25-15 lead with 6:02 to play in the first quarter. Golden State's ball movement was spectacular as the team had eight assists on 10 made baskets. Steph Curry made three quick baskets and led the Warriors' offense during the early part of the game.The Grizzlies responded with a fierce 12-0 run, ignited by their relentless defense. Ja Morant (10) and Jaren Jackson Jr. (7) combined for 17 first-quarter points to help Memphis take a 37-36 lead into the second period.The Warriors' offense was humming in the second period. Jimmy Butler led the charge with 15 points at half time. Steph Curry and Jonathan Kuminga had 11 points each. Golden State had 18 assists on 21 made baskets and also knocked down 10 triples. For the Grizzlies, Morant had 15 on 11 shots as Memphis trailed by four points at the break.Podziemski and Moses Moody played exceedingly well after half time. Podziemski beat the third-quarter buzzer with a teardrop and gave the Warriors a 101-85 lead heading into the fourth quarter. Moody was red-hot from beyond the arc and knocked down his first four shots from deep.Meanwhile, the Grizzlies struggled immensely against the suffocating Warriors' defense. At one stage, Memphis missed 23 of its 34 attempts from the floor. Golden State also did a wonderful job in denying Morant runways to the rim.The Warriors closed out the game with another strong quarter. Golden State’s crisp ball and player movement stole the show, while their strong defense sealed a commanding 131-118 victory.Memphis Grizzlies vs Golden State Warriors Player Stats and Box Score (Oct. 27)Memphis GrizzliesPLAYERMINFGMFGAFG%3 PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%OREBDREBREBASTSTLBLKTOPFPTSPlus/minusKentavious Caldwell-Pope26:093742.91425000022401127-6Jaren Jackson Jr.29:114944.42366.7661000770100416-6Jock Landale24:236610022100331003363001317-17Jaylen Wells27:453837.5030441000112101210-19Ja Morant31:1882334.8060771000339103023-16Cedric Coward25:154666.71333.3000134201139-1John Konchar20:4715201425000044110123-13Santi Aldama22:2461346.22633.302015643021142Javon Small16:191714.3050221001234001046Cam Spencer14:163310033100221001123102311-3PJ Hall1:070000000000110010004Olivier-Maxence Prosper1:0711100000221000000000044Golden State WarriorsPLAYERMINFGMFGAFG%3 PM3PA3P%FTMFTAFT%OREBDREBREBASTSTLBLKTOPFPTSPlus/MinusJimmy Butler III31:22687522100687505550050208Jonathan Kuminga31:3391464.30207887.53710401222515Draymond Green27:342633.325401250044101046718Brandin Podziemski31:4781457.15771.42450224610032317Stephen Curry29:4251145.54944.422100044300121617Gary Payton II10:292366.70100000001000046Quinten Post13:181425030000044202022-4Moses Moody22:08610605771.4331000221122220-3Buddy Hield18:242728.6050111001122100351Trayce Jackson-Davis6:5001000022100011110012-5Will Richard9:262366.70100001121101241Gui Santos6:201110011100000011010013-2Pat Spencer1:07010000000000000000-4