Thunder vs Grizzlies Game 2 Live Stream, NBA 24-25: The Oklahoma City Thunder stormed into Game 1 of the playoffs with youthful vigor, high-flying defense, and the signature brilliance of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
Now up 1-0 in the series, the second game looms large for the Memphis Grizzlies, who are reeling from a 14-point loss and searching for answers against one of the West’s most cohesive units.

The Thunder enter Game 2 as 14.5-point favorites, with sportsbooks setting the over/under at 229 points. OKC’s home fortress, the Paycom Center, will once again host the clash. Memphis, meanwhile, has a mountain to climb—and they'll need more than just Ja Morant magic to scale it.
| Region | Time | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Time (ET) | 7:30 PM | Tuesday, April 22 |
| Pacific Time (PT) | 4:30 PM | Tuesday, April 22 |
| Central Time (CT) | 6:30 PM | Tuesday, April 22 |
| Mountain Time (MT) | 5:30 PM | Tuesday, April 22 |
| British Summer Time (BST) | 12:30 AM | Wednesday, April 23 |
| Central European Time (CET) | 1:30 AM | Wednesday, April 23 |
| India Standard Time (IST) | 5:00 AM | Wednesday, April 23 |
| Australian Eastern Time (AET) | 9:30 AM | Wednesday, April 23 |
| Japan Standard Time (JST) | 8:30 AM | Wednesday, April 23 |
| Philippines Time (PHT) | 7:30 AM | Wednesday, April 23 |
| Region | Viewing Platform/Channel |
|---|---|
| USA | TNT, Sling TV, NBA League Pass |
| Canada | Sportsnet, TSN, NBA League Pass |
| UK & Ireland | TNT Sports, Discovery+ |
| Europe | NBA League Pass, DAZN (selected countries) |
| Australia | Kayo Sports, NBA League Pass |
| India | JioCinema, Sports18, NBA League Pass |
| Southeast Asia | NBA League Pass, TrueVisions (Thailand) |
| Middle East | beIN Sports, NBA League Pass |
| Africa | ESPN Africa, NBA League Pass |
| Japan | Rakuten Sports, NBA League Pass |
| Date | Venue | Result | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 20, 2025 | @ OKC | Thunder Win | 131-80 |
| Mar 27, 2025 | @ OKC | Thunder Win | 125-104 |
| Mar 5, 2025 | vs OKC | Thunder Win | 120-103 |
| Feb 8, 2025 | vs OKC | Thunder Win | 125-112 |
| Dec 29, 2024 | @ OKC | Thunder Win | 130-106 |
Oklahoma City is 5-0 straight up and 5-0 against the spread (ATS) in their last five meetings with Memphis.
| Category | Thunder | Grizzlies |
|---|---|---|
| Points Per Game | 120.5 (4th) | 121.7 (2nd) |
| Points Allowed | 107.6 (3rd) | 116.9 (24th) |
| Rebounds | 44.8 (11th) | 47.3 (2nd) |
| Assists | 26.9 (12th) | 28.4 (8th) |
| Steals | 10.3 (1st) | 8.9 (6th) |
| Blocks | 5.7 (2nd) | 5.6 (3rd) |
| FG% | 48.2% | 47.9% |
| 3PT FG% | 38.6% | 36.1% |
| Line Type | Value |
|---|---|
| Spread | Thunder -14.5 |
| Total (O/U) | 229 |
| Thunder ML | -1053 |
| Grizzlies ML | +675 |
If Game 1 was a trial, Game 2 is the sentencing. Oklahoma City looked every bit the playoff-ready squad: aggressive on defense, fluid in transition, and clutch from deep. With SGA orchestrating and Jalen Williams flourishing alongside him, the Thunder are peaking at the perfect time.
For Memphis, the mission is more than uphill—it’s a scramble up Everest with no Sherpa. They’ll need an inspired night from Ja Morant and stronger perimeter defense to stop the bleeding.
But with the Thunder’s ATS dominance and their sheer two-way firepower, this series feels like it's tilting toward a sweep. Unless the Grizzlies rediscover some Grit 'n’ Grind magic, Game 2 may just be more thunder in the storm.