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Grizzlies Face Warriors Without Curry in Key NBA Showdown
The Memphis Grizzlies and Golden State Warriors will clash in a highly anticipated NBA matchup on Saturday, January 4, 2025, at Chase Center in San Francisco. However, the game will be missing several key stars, including the Warriors’ Stephen Curry, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury. The Grizzlies, coming off a tough loss to the Sacramento Kings, will also be without Ja Morant, Marcus Smart, and Vince Williams Jr. due to injuries.
The Grizzlies (23-12) are looking to bounce back after a narrow 138-133 defeat in Sacramento. Despite their recent struggles, the Warriors (17-15) have gone just 3-7 in their last 10 games, further complicating their playoff push. Golden State will also be without Gary Payton II and Brandin Podziemski, while Draymond Green remains their primary playmaker.
Memphis’ injury report includes Desmond Bane (left ankle sprain) and John Konchar (left shoulder), both listed as questionable. Meanwhile, Yuki Kawamura and Luke Kennard are doubtful, leaving the Grizzlies shorthanded. On a positive note, Brandon Clarke, Jake LaRavia, and rookie standout Zach Edey are available for Memphis.
The teams have split their previous meetings this season, with the Warriors winning 123-118 in San Francisco and the Grizzlies securing a dominant 51-point victory at home. Their final regular-season matchup is scheduled for April 1, 2025, in Memphis, where fans hope to see a full-strength showdown.
This game serves as an early preview of a potential playoff series, with both teams vying for positioning in the competitive Western Conference. Despite the absence of star power, the rivalry between these two squads promises an intense and physical contest.