Late in the Warriors' 106-94 win Sunday night over the Grizzlies, after hammering home a two-handed dunk, Andre Iguodala hung onto the rim and unleashed a yell. In those final 12 minutes, after ending the third quarter with a two-point lead, the Warriors shut off driving lanes and held the Grizzlies to 13 points on 5-for-25 shooting. Outside of point guard Mike Conley, Memphis' starters combined to miss all five of their shots. With one of their most grueling stretches of the season looming, the Warriors extended their winning streak to seven games. "We just picked up our intensity" in the fourth quarter, head coach Steve Kerr said. With Kevin Durant again watching from the bench, the Warriors overcame 18 turnovers with torrid shooting. Klay Thompson scored 21 of his game-high 31 points after halftime and hit seven three-pointers. Iguodala, who has been vital since Durant sustained a left knee injury Feb. 28 in Washington, poured in 20 points on 7-for-8 shooting to go with seven rebounds, four assists and two steals. Stephen Curry was a sound distributor and, simply by commanding defensive attention, freed Thompson and Iguodala for open looks. Two of his five three-pointers came...