Wed 4/20/16 10:24 AM

Farmar compiled eight points (3-11 FG, 1-5 3Pt, 1-1 FT), two assists, two steals, and one rebound in 31 minutes during the Grizzlies' 94-68 loss to the Spurs on Tuesday.
EDGE Analysis
Farmar committed three turnovers, but he climbed up over 30 minutes for the first time since Apr. 5. Farmar had not seen more than 26 minutes in any of the last five games, which bodes well for his prospects of producing decent stats in Friday's Game 3. The Spurs' defense has been a dominant force all season, but Farmar will face the least resistance given that Tony Parker is among San Antonio's weakest individual defenders. With that being said, Farmar is only advisable as a cheap option with minor upside against such an intimidating opponent.