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Golden State Warriors @ Memphis Grizzlies +4.0 -110 bet365 * 7:40 pm * NBATV 
Last Meeting ( Feb 9, 2026 ) Memphis 113, Golden State 114
The Memphis Grizzlies are going through a difficult stretch because of the abundance of injuries, particularly at one key position.
The shortcoming -- emphasis on short -- is beginning to take its toll on a team that is operating without true centers.
Zach Edey and Brandon Clarke are out with injuries -- as they have been most of the season -- and 6-foot-10 forward Jaren Jackson Jr. was traded to the Utah Jazz shortly before the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline, creating even more disadvantages in the paint.
As a result, the Grizzlies have lost six of their past seven games and have been overwhelmed on the boards as they prepare to play the visiting Golden State Warriors on Wednesday.
In a 123-114 loss on Monday to the visiting Sacramento Kings, who had dropped a franchise-worst 16 straight games, the Grizzlies were outrebounded 45-37. The Kings had 22 second-chance points thanks to 13 offensive rebounds.
Two days earlier, Memphis was outrebounded 57-35 in a 136-120 road loss to the Miami Heat.
The Warriors come to Memphis with their share of significant injuries. Stephen Curry hasn't played since Jan. 30 due to a right knee injury and is expected to miss his ninth straight game. Kristaps Porzingis is battling an illness, and Jimmy Butler is out the remainder of the season with a torn ACL.
Porzingis, a key acquisition before the trade deadline, has appeared in one game for his new club -- Feb. 19 against the Boston Celtics. In that contest, the veteran big man finished with 12 points in 17 minutes. He was sidelined for the past two games with what coach Steve Kerr called "just a bug."
"He's just been really, really sick, but he's making improvements," Kerr said.
--Field Level Media