The Oklahoma City Thunder are set to host the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday evening, marking the second meeting of the NBA season between the two teams. In their previous encounter on November 9, the Thunder pulled off a remarkable comeback to secure the win.

Currently, the Thunder boast an impressive record of 25 wins and 3 losses, although they are looking to recover after a narrow defeat to the Minnesota Timberwolves, with a final score of 102-107 on Friday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stood out in that matchup, contributing 35 points and seven assists, but was unable to keep pace with Anthony Edwards in the closing moments of the game.

On the other hand, the Grizzlies have had a tougher season, holding a 13-15 record. They faced a setback in their recent game on Saturday, where they suffered a disappointing 130-122 loss to the Washington Wizards after relinquishing a significant 20-point lead. Santi Aldama had an impressive performance with 37 points and 10 rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to secure victory.

Both teams are dealing with injury concerns that could affect their lineups. For the Thunder, Chet Holmgren is questionable due to back spasms, while Isaiah Hartenstein is ruled out with soleus soreness. Other players such as Alex Caruso (middle finger sprain), Aaron Wiggins (adductor soreness), and Jaylin Williams (heel bursitis) are also listed as questionable or out, adding to their challenges in the upcoming game. Meanwhile, the Grizzlies are facing significant absences, with key players such as Ja Morant (ankle sprain), Zach Edey (ankle stress reaction), and Brandon Clarke (calf strain) all confirmed to be out for the matchup.

This matchup ignites interest as both teams navigate through injury issues, while fans are eager to witness how the Thunder will respond after their recent loss. Monday’s game is set to begin at 8:30 p.m. CT, offering a chance for Oklahoma City to reclaim their momentum against a struggling Memphis squad.

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