- Matchup: Memphis Grizzlies vs Utah Jazz
- Date: Tuesday, December 23, 2025
- Venue: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT
- Broadcast: KJZZ
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On Tuesday, the Utah Jazz (10-17) will host the Memphis Grizzlies (13-15) at the Delta Center.

In their most recent game, the Grizzlies faced the Wizards and suffered a defeat, finishing at 130-122. Memphis recorded a field goal percentage of 45.0%, making 45 out of 100 attempts, including 16 three-pointers from 44 tries. At the free-throw line, they hit 16 of their 22 opportunities, which translates to a percentage of 72.7%. The Grizzlies gathered 48 rebounds, with 19 coming from the offensive end, and registered 16 assists. They pressured their rivals into 19 turnovers and secured 7 steals. Defensively, Memphis allowed their opponents to shoot 47.5% from the floor, with Washington converting 47 of their 99 attempts. Washington also recorded 22 assists, 8 steals, and 54 rebounds (20 offensive, 34 defensive), alongside 3 blocks. The Wizards achieved 73.1% from the free-throw line, netting 19 of 26 attempts and shooting 17 out of 44 from three-point territory. The foul count showed 19 infractions for the Grizzlies compared to 23 for the Wizards.
Santi Aldama made a significant impact in the last match. He concluded the game shooting 65.2% from the field, contributing 2 assists, and played 36 minutes while gathering 10 rebounds. Aldama totaled 37 points, shooting 15 of 23 from the floor.
The Grizzlies currently hold a season record of 13-15, averaging 114.7 points per game, ranking them 19th in the league. Their field goal percentage is 45.2%, and they shoot 34.4% from beyond the arc (368 of 1,069), along with achieving 80.2% from the free-throw line. Memphis averages 46.4 rebounds per game and has a total of 808 assists this season, placing them 4th in the league for assists. They commit approximately 14.8 turnovers and 20.5 fouls each game.
Defensively, the Grizzlies force 14.8 turnovers per game and draw 21.1 fouls. They rank 19th in the league for assists allowed, with a total of 749 given up this season. Opponents shoot 46.7% against them (1,185 out of 2,537), and they yield 44.6 rebounds per game, including a 36.6% three-point shooting percentage. They rank 14th in points allowed per game at 115.7.
In their last outing, the Jazz faced the Magic and fell short, losing 128-127. Utah allowed Orlando to secure 52 rebounds (14 offensively). The Jazz shot 29.7% from three-point range, with 11 of 37 attempts, and completed 23 of 33 free-throw attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 69.7%. Orlando made 47 out of 96 shots, resulting in a percentage of 49.0%. Utah’s shooting was 44 out of 105, giving them a percentage of 41.9%. From beyond the arc, they converted 15 of 43 attempts (34.9%) and hit 24 free throws at an 80.0% clip. The Magic recorded 25 fouls, providing the Jazz with 30 free-throw attempts. Utah recorded 12 steals, while committing 24 turnovers and gathering 34 defensive and 18 offensive rebounds for a total of 52.
Keyonte George emerged as a standout player for the Jazz, shooting 8 of 22 for a percentage of 36.4% during his 42 minutes on the court. He tallied 27 points and dished out 9 assists.
The Jazz currently have a 10-17 record this season. Offensively, they are shooting 45.8%, ranking them 22nd in the NBA. So far, Utah has scored 3,237 points this season (119.9 per game) and averages 45.7 rebounds per game. They rack up 30 assists per game (2nd in the league) while committing 16.0 turnovers on average and 23.3 fouls each game, with an 80.1% free-throw shooting percentage.
Defensively, the Jazz rank 30th in the NBA for points allowed per game, giving up an average of 126.8 points. They force 13.6 turnovers per game and allow opposing teams to shoot 49.0% from the field (28th in the league). Utah concedes 37.3% from three-point territory (405 of 1,085) and allows 29.6 assists and 44.7 rebounds per game, ranking 30th and 18th in the NBA, respectively.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NBA game against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Memphis
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