- Matchup: Xfinity Mobile Arena vs Memphis Grizzlies
- Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2026
- Venue: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Philadelphia
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The Philadelphia 76ers (34-29) are gearing up to face off against the Memphis Grizzlies (23-39) at the Xfinity Mobile Arena this Tuesday.

The Grizzlies recently took on the Clippers, but unfortunately fell short with a final score of 123-120. Memphis shot 48.3% from the field, converting 42 out of 87 attempts, while hitting 16 of 43 from beyond the arc for a 37.2% success rate. They were effective at the free-throw line, sinking 20 of 24 attempts for an impressive 83.3%. In terms of rebounding, the Grizzlies collected a total of 34 boards with 11 being offensive. They also provided 29 assists, forced 16 turnovers, and recorded 8 steals on the defensive end. In contrast, Los Angeles shot 50% from the field (41 of 82), amassed 44 rebounds (16 offensive, 28 defensive), and registered 6 blocks while converting 37 of 45 free throws at a rate of 82.2%.
Ty Jerome was a standout player in this matchup, finishing the game shooting 41.2% with 7 assists and logging 25 minutes on the court. He scored a total of 23 points on 7 of 17 attempts, while also grabbing 2 rebounds.
Heading into this contest, Memphis holds a season record of 23-39. They average 15.2 turnovers per game, and their fouls per game stand at 20.2. The Grizzlies are averaging 43.9 rebounds and have compiled 1,787 assists this season, ranking them 9th in the league in terms of ball distribution. With a three-point shooting percentage of 35.6% (841 of 2365), they maintain an average of 115.7 points per game (14th in the NBA), shooting 46.2% overall.
Defensively, Memphis forces 15.4 turnovers per game and commits 20.1 personal fouls. Their opponents shoot 36.0% from three-point territory, and the Grizzlies rank 23rd in points allowed (117.8). Memphis concedes a field goal percentage of 47.2% (2,659 of 5,632) and an average of 45.3 rebounds per game, positioning them 13th in assists allowed, with a season total of 1,685.
In their last outing, the 76ers suffered a loss against the Hawks, yielding a score of 125-116. Philadelphia secured 36 total rebounds (26 defensive, 10 offensive) but struggled with ball security, committing 21 turnovers while recording 10 steals. The Hawks committed 18 fouls, leading to 18 free throw attempts for the 76ers, who converted 12 for a shooting percentage of 66.7%. Philadelphia hit 10 of 26 three-point attempts (38.5%) and recorded a shooting percentage of 54.7% from the field (47 of 86). The Sixers allowed the Hawks to shoot 55.4% with 46 of 83 attempted and permitted them to shoot 40.6% from three-point range (13 of 32). The 76ers allowed Atlanta to grab 39 rebounds total (12 offensive).
Tyrese Maxey was pivotal for Philadelphia, scoring 31 points in his 38 minutes of action, along with 5 assists and shooting 54.5% (12 of 22) with 2 rebounds.
Philadelphia’s current record stands at 34-29. Offensively, they shoot 45.9%, ranking 26th in the NBA, with a total of 7,296 points this season (averaging 115.8 per game). They also average 43.2 rebounds per game, dish 24.6 assists (28th in the league), and average 13.8 turnovers. The Sixers commit 20.4 fouls per game and achieve an 81.3% success rate from the free-throw line.
On the defensive side, the Sixers rank 18th in points allowed per game with 116.1, forcing an average of 15.8 turnovers while allowing opponents to shoot 47.1% (17th in the NBA). Opponents connect on 35.6% of their three-point attempts and convert 78.4% of their free throws. They allow 27.6 assists and 45.1 rebounds per game, ranking 24th and 21st in the league, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA game against the spread?
Prediction: Go with Memphis
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