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PORTLAND - With the league's best team waiting in the next round, the Memphis Grizzlies will be missing one of their key players as they try to close out the Portland Trail Blazers.

After taking a shot to the eye in Game 3, Mike Conley will only be able to watch Monday night when the Grizzlies try to complete the franchise's first playoff sweep.

Conley, who has also been dealing with a foot injury, went down in the third quarter of Saturday's 115-109 victory at Moda Center when Portland's CJ McCollum inadvertently elbowed him in the face.

The point guard stayed on his hands and knees for several moments before heading to the locker room. According to reports, Conley's left eye was swollen after he was taken to a local hospital for exams. The team said Sunday that Conley would return to Memphis for additional evaluation.

"Proud of my guys for stepping up!" Conley said on Twitter. "Huge win tonight. Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers. I will be fine!"

Conley has played a major role in Memphis taking a commanding lead in the series, averaging 17.0 points on 54.5 percent shooting in Games 1 and 2. He had 14 points and four assists before leaving Saturday's contest.

INJURY REPORT

Portland: Chris Kaman (L ankle sprain) is probable. Wesley Matthews (L achilles) is out. Dorell Wright (L hand) is out.

Memphis: Beno Udrih (right ankle sprain) is questionable. Mike Conley (facial injury) is out.

Participation Status Key:

  • Probable – 75% chance that the player will play in the game
  • Questionable – 50% chance that the player will play in the game
  • Doubtful – 25% chance that the player will play in the game
  • Out – Player will not play in the game

Projected Starters

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Head-to-Head

Playoff Series Games

Playoff Series Notes

  • This is the first-ever meeting between the Trail Blazers and Grizzlies in the NBA Playoffs. Memphis was one of five Western Conference teams that Portland has never matched up against in the postseason.
  • In playing Memphis in the first round, Portland will embark upon its fourth consecutive playoff matchup against a team from the Southwest Division.
  • Memphis swept Portland in the 2014-15 regular season (four games). The last team to win a first round playoff series after being swept by that team in the regular season was the Hornets against the Hawks in the 1998 NBA Playoffs. Atlanta swept the regular season series, 4-0, before Charlotte took the postseason series three games to one.
  • Memphis has served as the fifth seeded playoff team twice before prior to its 4/5 matchup with Portland. The Grizzlies were swept as the fifth seeded team by the Dallas Mavericks in 2005-06, but more recently advanced past the L.A. Clippers (4-2) and Oklahoma City (4-1) to reach the Western Conference finals as the five-seed in 2012-13.

Season Series Games

Season Series Notes

  • Memphis won all four regular season contests between these two teams in 2014-15, marking the first time that the Grizzlies have ever swept the Trail Blazers in a season series.
  • The Trail Blazers utilized three different starting lineups (eight starters overall) in four regular season games against Memphis.
  • Portland is 2-9 against the Grizzlies dating back to the start of the 2012-13 season.
  • In four games against the Grizzlies this season, Damian Lillard averaged 22.0 points on 40.3% shooting (31-77 FG). Lillard dished out 7.2 assists in the four regular season matchups.
  • LaMarcus Aldridge averaged a team-high 22.3 points per game against the Grizzlies in the regular season (three games). In his past seven games against Memphis, Aldridge has produced 24.1 points. He has also shot at least 50.0% from the fl oor in three of the past four matchups.
  • LaMarcus Aldridge has scored 10+ points in 25 consecutive games against the Grizzlies. He has scored 20 or more points in 10 of those 25 contests.
  • Portland’s reserves outscored Memphis’s bench, 96-87, in four regular season games in 2014-15. In the two most recent contests on Feb. 22 and March 21, Portland’s bench accumulated a +34 scoring advantage (63-29) over the Grizzlies’ reserves.
  • Memphis limited Portland to an average of 93.8 points per game, while keeping them under the 100-point mark in all four contests.
  • Chris Kaman hauled in an average of 10.3 rebounds in three games (one start) against Memphis in 2014-15. He recorded 16 points (matches his season-high) and 11 rebounds against Memphis earlier this season on Nov. 28 to earn one of his four double-doubles.
  • Memphis out rebounded Portland in three of the four games this season and finished with a +10 rebound advantage. Portland finished the season ranked second in the NBA in rebounding (45.85 reb/game), while Memphis ended up 21st in the NBA with 42.56 rebounds per contest.
  • At 35-17, Memphis was third in the Western Conference for most in-conference wins. Portland was 31-21 against Western Conference foes.
  • Memphis forward Zach Randolph averaged 16.5 points on 43.8% shooting in four games against Portland this season. He registered two double-doubles,both of which came in the first two games.
  • In the final regular season game between these two teams on March 21, Mike Conley and Jeff Green combined to score 40 points on 14-of-20 shooting (8-9 3-PT). Both LaMarcus Aldridge and Nicolas Batum exited the game early due to injuries and did not participate in the second half.