NBA Game Preview: Memphis Grizzlies (15-16) vs. Washington Wizards (6-23)

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The Memphis Grizzlies head to the nation’s capital to face the Washington Wizards in a cross-conference rematch just a week after their last meeting. The Grizzlies, clinging to a play-in spot in the West, have battled injuries but shown resilience with strong defensive efforts and Ja Morant’s return. The Wizards, owners of one of the league’s worst records, snapped a four-game home skid with a blowout win but remain plagued by inconsistency and poor defense (allowing 120+ PPG). This game could be decided by Memphis’ athleticism inside against Washington’s perimeter scoring, especially if key Grizzlies suit up.

Venue Location

Capital One Arena, Washington, DC. This 20,356-capacity venue, home to the Wizards since 1997, has seen better days for the home team (3-12 home record this season), but recent wins could energize the crowd. It’s known for its central location and has hosted high-scoring affairs lately.

Tipoff is set for 6:00 PM ET. The game will be available on League Pass, with local broadcasts on FanDuel Sports Network Southeast (Grizzlies) and Monumental Sports Network (Wizards). Radio coverage includes WWDC 104.7 FM for Washington and ESPN 92.9 FM for Memphis.

Injury Report

Both teams have been hit hard by injuries, with Memphis dealing with a lengthy list that has hampered their depth. Reports as of December 27 indicate the following (subject to final submissions):

Memphis Grizzlies:

Ja Morant (PG): Questionable (Left ankle sprain) – Played on Dec 26 but monitoring for back-to-back risk.

Cedric Coward (G/F): Questionable (Left heel soreness) – Missed recent games but upgraded recently.

Zach Edey (C): Doubtful (Undisclosed/conditioning) – Inching toward debut but likely out.

Scotty Pippen Jr. (G): Out (Left big toe injury) – Undergoing procedure, re-evaluated in 12 weeks.

Vince Williams Jr. (F): Out (Knee) – Ongoing recovery.

Brandon Clarke (F): Out (Undisclosed) – Yet to play this season.

Colin Castleton (C): Out (Undisclosed) – Depth piece sidelined.

GG Jackson II (F): Out (Foot) – Long-term absence.

Washington Wizards:

Bub Carrington (G): Available (Not listed) – Expected to play.

Two unnamed players listed (per reports) – Minor issues; team relatively healthy compared to Memphis.

Kyshawn George (G): Probable (No major issues reported).

Saddiq Bey (F): Out (Knee) – Season-long absence if not updated.

Malcolm Brogdon (G): Questionable (Hand) – Monitoring.

Memphis’ absences thin their rotation significantly, forcing reliance on Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr., while Washington’s healthier lineup could exploit mismatches.

Key Player Matchups

Assuming standard lineups adjusted for injuries, this rematch features battles between Memphis’ stars and Washington’s emerging talents. The Dec 20/21 game saw Wizards’ comebacks, so watch for adjustments.

Ja Morant (MEM PG) vs. CJ McCollum (WAS PG): Morant (17.7 PPG, 7.5 APG) brings explosiveness post-injury, but McCollum (18.6 PPG) torched Memphis for 28 last time. Morant’s athleticism edges, but McCollum’s shooting could exploit switches.

Jaren Jackson Jr. (MEM PF) vs. Alex Sarr (WAS C): Jackson (17.8 PPG, blocks leader) vs. Sarr (18.2 PPG rookie). Jackson’s defense could limit Sarr inside, but Sarr’s length challenges Jackson’s spacing.

Santi Aldama (MEM F) vs. Kyshawn George (WAS G/F): Aldama (37 points last matchup) vs. George (5.7 RPG, 28 points in recent win). Aldama’s versatility tests George’s defense.

Jaylen Wells (MEM G) vs. Jordan Poole or Bub Carrington (WAS G): Wells steps up with injuries; Poole’s scoring (if starting) could create perimeter fireworks.

Bench Depth: Cam Spencer (MEM) vs. Wizards’ Guards: Memphis’ thinned bench vs. Washington’s healthier rotation—Spencer could shine if Morant limited.

Memphis holds edges in talent, but injuries make it vulnerable to Washington’s hot shooters.

Recent Team Forms

The Grizzlies are 6-4 in their last 10, buoyed by Morant’s return, while the Wizards are 3-7 but coming off a statement win.

Memphis Grizzlies (6-4 in last 10):

DateOpponentResultScore
Dec 26vs. BucksW125-104
Dec 23@ JazzW137-128
Dec 22vs. ThunderL103-119
Dec 20vs. WizardsL122-130
Dec 17vs. TimberwolvesW116-110
Dec 15@ ClippersW121-103
Dec 12@ JazzL126-130
Dec 7vs. Trail BlazersW119-96
Dec 5vs. ClippersW107-98
Dec 2vs. SpursL119-126

Averaging 119.5 PPG in last 10, with strong wins against contenders but losses in close games.

Washington Wizards (3-7 in last 10):

DateOpponentResultScore
Dec 27vs. RaptorsW138-117
Dec 24vs. HornetsL109-126
Dec 22vs. SpursL113-124
Dec 21@ GrizzliesW130-122
Dec 19vs. SpursL94-119
Dec 15vs. PacersW108-89
Dec 13vs. CavaliersL126-130
Dec 7vs. HawksL116-131
Dec 5vs. CelticsL101-146
Dec 3vs. 76ersL102-121

Averaging 113.7 PPG but shooting 59% in wins like the recent blowout.

Series History

Memphis leads the all-time series 33-24. In the last 10 meetings, Grizzlies are 6-4 SU, with games averaging 226 points (over in 6 of 10). Recent: Wizards won the Dec 20/21 matchup 130-122, snapping a Grizzlies streak. Memphis is 4-1 SU in last five at Washington, but Wizards covered ATS in the upset. Head-to-head often high-scoring (over in 7 of last 10).

Betting Trends

Spread: Wizards 12-17 ATS, but 4-6 ATS last 10.

Over/Under: Over in 5 of Grizzlies’ last 7; under in 4 of Wizards’ last 6 home games). Head-to-head: over in 6/10.

Other Trends: Grizzlies 5-5 ATS last 10; Wizards 8-3 ATS when scoring 110+. Memphis 4-1 ATS vs. East; Wizards 2-8 ATS as home underdogs. December: Grizzlies 7-3 SU last 10 Dec games; Wizards 3-7.

Game Odds

Memphis Grizzlies                          – 6.5

Washington Wizards                      240.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, December 27, 2025