First quarter
Memphis Grizzlies vs Charlotte Hornets odds will be shaped by a regular season group-round matchup that lists the Hornets as the home side and the Grizzlies as the away side.
Memphis enters this spot with a roster that includes center
Jock Landale, which keeps Memphis’ interior rotation in focus against Charlotte’s home-floor setup.
Memphis also lists
Ja Morant as out with a right calf strain and an announced timetable of at least two weeks, which impacts early-game ball pressure and pace expectations tied to the opening line.
Memphis lists
Ty Jerome as out with a calf injury and a note that he is expected to make his season debut within 6–9 weeks, which narrows the guard options that typically stabilize first-quarter scoring runs.
Memphis lists
Scotty Pippen Jr. as out after a left big toe procedure with a 12-week re-evaluation window, which further concentrates first-quarter creation responsibilities among available guards.

Second quarter
Memphis lists Brandon Clarke as out with a knee injury and a six-to-nine week sideline note, which affects second-unit rim pressure and rebound continuity that often shows up in bench minutes.
Memphis lists
Javon Small as out with a toe injury and a three-week re-evaluation timeline, which matters for rotation depth when the game moves into the middle quarters.
Memphis has available frontcourt names including
Jaren Jackson Jr.,
Santi Aldama,
GG Jackson, and
Zach Edey, which keeps multiple lineup looks on the table for the second-quarter chess match.
Charlotte is identified as the home competitor in the betting slate, which can influence market shading in quarter-by-quarter splits even without a posted spread in the data.
For bettors tracking match player stats, the injury list concentrates usage and minutes among the healthy Memphis wings and bigs, which is often where derivative props tighten fastest.
Third quarter
The contest is labeled regular season with a group round designation, which supports a sharper third-quarter adjustment window as teams emphasize execution out of halftime.
Memphis’ available perimeter options include
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope,
Vince Williams Jr.,
John Konchar,
Cam Spencer,
Kobe Bufkin,
Cedric Coward, and
Jahmai Mashack, which provides multiple defensive combinations coming out of the break.
With Morant out due to the calf strain, Memphis’ third-quarter scoring initiation is more likely to be committee-driven by the listed healthy guards and wings.
Because Charlotte is the home team on the board, live-betting prices commonly react quickly to third-quarter runs at home, making timing important when evaluating best bets for Memphis Grizzlies vs Charlotte Hornets.
Any in-game line movement would logically track to rotation stability, and Memphis’ documented outs create a narrower substitution pattern that can swing third-quarter fatigue and efficiency.
Fourth quarter
Memphis’ late-game closing possibilities still feature size and rim protection options through Jackson Jr., Aldama, Edey, and Landale, which can shape fourth-quarter stop rates and rebound outcomes.
Memphis Grizzlies vs Charlotte Hornets picks against the spread will hinge on how well Memphis’ available guards manage late possessions given the confirmed absences of Morant, Jerome, Pippen Jr., Small, and Clarke.
Charlotte remains the listed home competitor, so endgame pricing often bakes in home free-throw variance and last-possession familiarity at Spectrum Center.
The matchup is scheduled for March 21, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, and the broadcast networks listed are FDSSE on TV; if you’re riding the Grindhouse tonight, lock in your angles early and share this article with other Grizzlies fans.