The one and only Warriors player who didn’t score in double figures was as impressive as anybody else in Golden State’s dominant 133-112 win against the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night at FedExForum. Malevy Leons finished one point shy of being the Warriors’ ninth player to score at least 10 points. Leons, who is on a two-way contract, had played 21 NBA minutes all season. He played 18 productive minutes in Memphis and made his fellow Dutchman proud. “It’s really cool for Dutch basketball history for us to be on the court together,” Warriors center Quinten Post said to Bob Fitzgerald and Kelenna Azubuike at halftime. “I’ve known Mal since I was 13, something like that. We played together in Amsterdam, so really cool to share the court here with him.”There are two current Dutch players in the NBA, and they both play for the Warriors. Leons and Post both were born in the Netherlands and take pride in representing their home country worldwide.“It’s funny to see a familiar face in the states like this. I don’t think it happens often for Dutch guys to be on the same team,” Leons said to...
Fast Warriors start, ‘awesome’ Malevy Leons put team back on track vs. Grizzlies
Published February 25, 2026 • 18 hrs ago
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