First quarter
The San Antonio Spurs vs Memphis Grizzlies prediction today starts with San Antonio playing as the away team against the Memphis Grizzlies at FedExForum.
The betting slate for this regular season group matchup lists Memphis as the home side and San Antonio as the road side under the same scheduled event.
The biggest availability factor on the Spurs side is
Victor Wembanyama being out with a left calf strain, which removes a top-end frontcourt option for San Antonio possessions early.
San Antonio also lists
Dylan Harper out with a left calf strain, which narrows guard depth in the first-quarter rotation.
Stephon Castle is out with a left hip flexor strain, which further compresses San Antonio’s perimeter lineup options at the start.
Jordan McLaughlin is day to day with a hamstring issue, which adds uncertainty to San Antonio’s early ball-handling distribution.

Second quarter
San Antonio’s second-unit stability leans on available veterans, with De’Aaron Fox, Devin Vassell, Keldon Johnson, and Harrison Barnes all listed without injuries.
Memphis being designated the home team at FedExForum is a standard driver behind San Antonio Spurs vs Memphis Grizzlies sportsbook odds shading toward the Grizzlies in many markets.
With Wembanyama out and multiple guards sidelined, bookmakers often react by adjusting the point spread and player prop expectations toward San Antonio’s healthy creators like Fox and Vassell.
If McLaughlin is limited by the hamstring tag, San Antonio’s assist and turnover-related props can shift because fewer primary handlers are available behind Fox.
Third quarter
The third-quarter handicap for San Antonio focuses on wing and forward continuity, with Jeremy Sochan, Julian Champagnie, and Kelly Olynyk all available and positioned to soak up minutes in larger lineups.
San Antonio’s center rotation options include
Bismack Biyombo and
Luke Kornet listed without injuries, which matters with Wembanyama unavailable for rim pressure and length.
Those frontcourt availability notes tend to influence the San Antonio Spurs vs Memphis Grizzlies total points line because interior scoring and second-chance profiles can change when a primary big is out.
San Antonio Spurs vs Memphis Grizzlies betting trends for this matchup will be shaped more by injury designations than by any listed prior-game results, because the provided slate contains no historical scoring splits.
Fourth quarter
Late-game betting angles often hinge on which healthy scorers close, and the Spurs have Vassell, Fox, Johnson, and Barnes all available to finish possessions in a tight fourth quarter.
With Harper and Castle out and McLaughlin day to day, San Antonio’s closing guard rotation is more concentrated, which can tighten late spread outcomes if the primary ball-handlers avoid foul trouble.
Memphis’ home designation in this scheduled regular season event keeps the market attentive to home-court influence in the final minutes, especially if the line moves closer to tip due to injury confirmations.
Fans can watch the Spurs and Grizzlies on FDSSE, FDSSW, or WMC-TV when San Antonio visits Memphis at FedExForum on March 25, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET.
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