The Memphis Grizzlies are set to face the Houston Rockets in a crucial Western Conference matchup. Houston is sitting at 32-14, in second place, while Memphis is right behind them at 31-16, in third. Both teams have been playing some solid games this season, but it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster recently. The Grizzlies are coming off a tough 143-106 loss to the Knicks, ending a six-game winning streak. The Rockets, on the other hand, have won the last four games and are looking to extend that streak. However, with injuries affecting both teams, the big question tonight is: Will Ja Morant be able to play?

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Heading into the game, the Grizzlies have a major injury concern. Ja is currently listed as questionable for tonight’s game due to right shoulder soreness. It’s been a season filled with some injury concerns for Morant. On the other hand, the Rockets have their own injury concerns. Alperen Sengun is questionable with a calf strain, and Steven Adams is on day-to-day with an ankle injury.

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What does Ja Morant’s potential absence mean for the Grizzlies?

Ja Morant’s presence has been huge for Memphis, averaging 20.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 7.5 assists this season. He’s their playmaker, and his absence could significantly change how they approach this game. Without him, Memphis will likely focus more on its defense, which has been solid all season. They’ve ranked in the top ten for defensive rating, so it’ll be important for them to use that strength to slow down the Rockets.

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Jaren Jackson Jr. has been the anchor for Memphis, averaging 22.8 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game. He is crucial in this regard, especially with his ability to protect the rim and make an impact on both ends. Desmond Bane has also stepped up, averaging 20.4 points over his last ten games, and he’ll be vital for the Grizzlies if Morant can’t go tonight.

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For Houston, if Morant is out, they’ll look to take advantage of the situation. The Rockets have been averaging 113.9 points per game, with Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun playing at a high level lately. Green has been leading the charge with 25.3 points over his last 15 games and Sengun has also been a force, contributing 19.7 points over his last 10 games.

Sengun’s status is crucial for the Rockets. If he can’t go, it significantly weakens their frontcourt. Both Jalen and Alperen have been key to the Rockets’ offensive attack. Houston also excels at offensive rebounding, which could give them extra chances to score and wear down the Grizzlies if they can dominate the glass.

Depth Charts of both the teams

Memphis Grizzlies depth chart

Position Starter 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
PG Ja Morant (DD) Scotty Pippen Jr. Luke Kennard Zyon Pullin Yuki Kawamura
SG Desmond Bane Luke Kennard Jaylen Wells John Konchar Zyon Pullin
SF Jaylen Wells Jake LaRavia GG Jackson John Konchar Luke Kennard
PF Jaren Jackson Jr. Santi Aldama GG Jackson Jake LaRavia John Konchar
C Zach Edey Brandon Clarke Jay Huff Jaren Jackson Jr. Santi Aldama

Houston Rockets depth chart

Position Starter 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
PG Fred VanVleet Amen Thompson Aaron Holiday Reed Sheppard Jalen Green
SG Jalen Green Cam Whitmore Dillon Brooks Amen Thompson Reed Sheppard
SF Amen Thompson Jae’Sean Tate Cam Whitmore Dillon Brooks Tari Eason
PF Dillon Brooks Tari Eason Jae’Sean Tate Cam Whitmore Jeff Green
C Alperen Sengun (DD) Steven Adams (DD) Jock Landale Jeff Green N’Faly Dante

As we get closer to game time, all eyes will be on Ja Morant’s injury status. If he plays, the Grizzlies will have their best shot at keeping up with Houston’s high-powered offense. The question is: Can the Grizzlies pull off a win against the Rockets, even if they’re missing some key players? Or will Houston continue their dominance over Memphis this season? It’s going to be a nail-biter!

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