Grizzlies vs Thunder Injury Updates, NBA 24-25: The Oklahoma City Thunder (68-14) visit the Memphis Grizzlies (48-34) at FedExForum on April 26, 2025, in Game 4 of their Western Conference First Round playoff series.
The Thunder, powered by MVP candidate Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and rising stars like Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams, look to continue their dominant playoff form. The Grizzlies, led by Jaren Jackson Jr. and Desmond Bane, aim to defend home court and stave off elimination behind their dynamic offense and improved rebounding efforts.

Impact and Likely Replacement
Topić’s absence has minimal impact given OKC’s backcourt depth. Expect Cason Wallace to continue backing up Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Dieng’s minutes will likely be redistributed among Luguentz Dort and Aaron Wiggins, emphasizing perimeter defense and athleticism.
Impact and Likely Replacement
Ja Morant's potential absence is a huge blow to Memphis' playmaking. Scotty Pippen Jr. could see increased ball-handling duties. Kennard’s questionable status leaves Memphis thin at the perimeter — expect more minutes for Desmond Bane to compensate for lost spacing and outside shooting.
As the Memphis Grizzlies prepare to host the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 4 of their playoff clash, let’s examine their most recent meetings. Here’s a look at their last five head-to-head matchups, including final scores, locations, and outcomes.
| Date | Home | Final Score | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 5, 2025 | Grizzlies | Thunder 120–103 | Thunder |
| Mar 27, 2025 | Thunder | Thunder 125–104 | Thunder |
| Apr 20, 2025 | Thunder | Thunder 131–80 | Thunder |
| Apr 22, 2025 | Thunder | Thunder 118–99 | Thunder |
| Apr 24, 2025 | Grizzlies | Thunder 114–108 | Thunder |
This Game 4 will test Memphis’ resilience and Oklahoma City’s killer instinct. The Thunder boast the league’s fourth-highest scoring offense (120.5 PPG) and the third-best defense (107.6 OPPG). Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is performing at MVP level, supported by Isaiah Joe's sharpshooting (37.4% from deep) and Holmgren’s inside presence.
The Grizzlies, despite missing key pieces, rely heavily on Desmond Bane’s perimeter scoring and Jaren Jackson Jr.’s interior versatility. Memphis’ ability to win the rebounding battle (+3.8 differential) could be their biggest hope against OKC’s dynamic attack.
Oklahoma City Thunder 122, Memphis Grizzlies 108
Expect another high-energy performance from the Thunder. With Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading the charge and Memphis battling injuries, Oklahoma City should complete the sweep with an impressive road win.
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