The Golden State Warriors are set to begin a four-game home stretch on Monday by facing the Memphis Grizzlies, aiming to recover from a 105-99 loss to the LA Lakers last Saturday. A win against Memphis would improve Golden State’s season record against the Grizzlies to 2-0, reinforcing their dominance over this rival.
Meanwhile, the Grizzlies return to action after being away from home for a week, looking to halt a two-game losing streak. Since trading Jaren Jackson Jr. to the Utah Jazz on Thursday, Memphis has faced challenges, compounded by the absences of Ja Morant (elbow), Zach Edey (ankle), and Santi Aldama, who remains sidelined due to injury management.
Current Betting Odds for the Memphis Grizzlies vs. Golden State Warriors
As of the latest update, the moneyline favors the Warriors at -270, while the Grizzlies are underdogs at +220. The point spread has Golden State as 7-point favorites with odds at -112, whereas Memphis carries a +7 spread at -107. The over/under total is set at 223.5 points, with the over priced at -113 and the under at -109. These figures are subject to change as the game approaches.
Injury Updates Impacting Both Teams for the Upcoming Game
The injury report highlights significant absences for Memphis, including their key guard Ja Morant still out with an elbow issue, big man Zach Edey recovering from an ankle injury, and Santi Aldama currently unavailable due to injury management. The Warriors will also be without their star Steph Curry due to a knee injury, ruling him out of this contest.

Strategic Breakdown: How Injuries and Defense Will Shape the Contest
Memphis’ defensive performance, especially on perimeter shooting, will be vital to counter Golden State’s offense. The Grizzlies recently allowed the Portland Trail Blazers to shoot 40.5% from three-point range in consecutive defeats, despite Portland’s season average of just 33.9% from beyond the arc. This vulnerability raises concern given Golden State’s league-leading 45.3 attempts per game from deep.
Without Curry, the Warriors are leaning heavily on other scorers. Over the last three games, Pat Spencer and Moses Moody have shouldered most of the offensive burden. Coach Steve Kerr will be looking for increased contributions from players like Brandin Podziemski, De’Anthony Melton, Will Richard, and Draymond Green to invigorate the Warriors’ scoring.
Kristaps Porzingis’ debut remains delayed until after the All-Star break, meaning Golden State’s offensive depth is limited for now. Despite these challenges, the Warriors’ defense has held firm, which may prove decisive against an injury-plagued Grizzlies squad struggling to consistently perform on both ends of the floor.
Prediction: Warriors Likely to Capitalize on Grizzlies’ Injuries and Home Advantage
Memphis is currently trying to adjust to roster changes following the Jackson trade while grappling with injuries to key players. Although the Grizzlies have shown moments of competitiveness, sustaining high-level play for an entire game has been difficult. Given these factors, and Golden State’s home court advantage, the Warriors are expected to emerge victorious.
Golden State’s defense, despite the absence of Curry, should be sufficient to secure a win and cover the -7 point spread. This game represents an opportunity for the Warriors to regain momentum during their homestand and improve their standing against a depleted Memphis roster.
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