Spurs vs. Grizzlies: Date, Time, TV Channel & Injury Updates (March 25, 2026)

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The San Antonio Spurs are riding high, entering Wednesday’s matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies with a dominant 54-18 record and a six-game winning streak. This contest, scheduled for 8:00 PM ET, presents a stark contrast in team fortunes. The Grizzlies, currently 24-47, have lost their last three games and are grappling with a significant injury list. For fans looking to follow the action, the game will be broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network Midwest Extra – Consolidated Systems and is available for live streaming on Fubo (free trial). The Spurs’ success this season has been largely fueled by the exceptional play of Victor Wembanyama, averaging 24.3 points and 11.2 rebounds per game, while the Grizzlies are looking for leadership from Ty Jerome, who has been scoring 19.7 points per game despite his own injury concerns.

The Spurs’ impressive record places them atop the Western Conference standings with a 31-14 conference record and 11-3 divisional record. Their recent form underscores their status as a legitimate championship contender. Meanwhile, the Grizzlies find themselves struggling in the Western Conference at 19-27, and fourth in their division with a 6-7 record. The team’s challenges are compounded by a wave of injuries that have sidelined several key players, impacting their ability to compete consistently.

Game Details and How to Watch

The San Antonio Spurs will travel to FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee, to face the Grizzlies on March 25, 2026. Tip-off is set for 8:00 PM Eastern Time. Fans in the Midwest region can tune in to FanDuel Sports Network Midwest Extra – Consolidated Systems for the televised broadcast. For those preferring to stream the game, Fubo offers a live stream with a free trial option.

Injury Concerns Shaping the Matchup

The Grizzlies are facing a particularly difficult stretch due to a lengthy injury report. Santi Aldama is out for the season following a knee procedure, as reported by Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints.com. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope underwent surgery for a finger injury and will also miss the remainder of the season. Perhaps most significantly, Ja Morant will be sidelined for the rest of the year due to an elbow injury, announced by the team on Tuesday, March 24. Other Grizzlies players currently unavailable include Zach Edey (ankle), Scotty Pippen Jr. (toe), and Brandon Clarke (calf), all out for the season. Javon Little (back) and Cam Spencer (back) are listed as day-to-day, while Ty Jerome (ankle) is officially out for Wednesday’s game. Jahmai Mashack is also day-to-day with an ankle injury.

The Spurs aren’t entirely unscathed either. De’Aaron Fox is currently out due to a back injury and will miss the game against Memphis. David Jones Garcia is also out for the season after undergoing ankle surgery, as reported by Tom Orsborn of the San Antonio Express-News on February 4.

Key Players and Statistical Leaders

Despite the Grizzlies’ challenges, Ty Jerome has emerged as a key offensive threat, averaging 19.7 points per game. Zach Edey leads the team in rebounding with 11.09 rebounds per game, while Ja Morant, despite his season-ending injury, had been contributing 8.1 assists per game. Scotty Pippen Jr. Leads in steals with 1.9 per game, and Edey also tops the team in blocks with 1.91 per game.

For the Spurs, Victor Wembanyama is the driving force, leading the team in both points (24.3 PPG) and rebounds (11.16 RPG). Stephon Castle contributes significantly with 7.1 assists per game, 1.22 steals, and 3.04 blocks per game, showcasing his all-around impact. The Spurs’ balanced attack and Wembanyama’s dominance have been instrumental in their success this season.

Looking Ahead: Upcoming Schedules

Following Wednesday’s game, the Memphis Grizzlies will face the Houston Rockets on March 27, followed by matchups against the Chicago Bulls, Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, and Toronto Raptors. They will then embark on a road trip to face the Milwaukee Bucks before returning home to host the Cleveland Cavaliers, and finishing the schedule with games against the Denver Nuggets and Utah Jazz.

The San Antonio Spurs’ schedule after facing the Grizzlies includes a challenging road game against the Milwaukee Bucks on March 28, followed by a home game against the Chicago Bulls. They will then face the Golden State Warriors and LA Clippers on the road, before returning home to play the Philadelphia 76ers and Portland Trail Blazers. The Spurs will conclude their regular season with two games against the Denver Nuggets and a game against the Dallas Mavericks.

The Spurs and Grizzlies face different paths as the regular season winds down. San Antonio appears poised for a deep playoff run, while Memphis is focused on evaluating young players and building for the future. The outcome of Wednesday’s game, while unlikely to drastically alter either team’s trajectory, will provide valuable insights into their respective strengths and weaknesses.

Fans can stay updated on the latest NBA news and scores by visiting NBA.com. The league will continue to provide updates on player injuries and team performance as the playoffs approach.

Our game previews are produced programmatically using real-time data via Sportradar and AI writing tools. Articles are regularly reviewed for accuracy before publication.

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The NBA regular season is nearing its conclusion, and the playoff picture is becoming clearer. The next key date for both teams will be the release of the official playoff bracket following the conclusion of all regular season games. We encourage readers to share their thoughts on the game and the season so far in the comments below.

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