Get ready for an exciting showdown as the Memphis Grizzlies take on the Atlanta Hawks on December 21, 2024. With the Grizzlies sitting comfortably in second place in the Western Conference and boasting a strong offensive and defensive rating, they look to extend their winning momentum after a recent victory over the Golden State Warriors. Meanwhile, the Hawks, currently battling for playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference, aim to bounce back from a tough loss against the San Antonio Spurs. Both teams face key injury concerns, particularly regarding star players Ja Morant and Trae Young, which could significantly impact the game’s dynamics. As these two high-paced teams clash, fans can expect a thrilling contest filled with fast breaks and perimeter shooting.
Team Statistics
Offensive and Defensive Ratings
- Memphis Grizzlies:
- Offensive Rating: 117.0
- Defensive Rating: 107.9
- Atlanta Hawks:
- Offensive Rating: 110.8
- Defensive Rating: 113.5
Pace
- Grizzlies: 104.88
- Hawks: 104.38
Effective Field Goal Percentage
- Grizzlies: 56.3%
- Hawks: 52.7
Rebounding Rates
- Grizzlies: 52.5%
- Hawks: 51.4%
Player Performance
Key Players
- Memphis Grizzlies:
- Ja Morant: Averaging 21.2 points, questionable due to injury.
- Jaren Jackson Jr.: Contributing significantly on both ends.
- Atlanta Hawks:
- Trae Young: Averaging 21.6 points and leading assists at 12.2, also questionable.
Efficiency Metrics
- Morant’s efficiency has been high when active, with a plus/minus rating that indicates he positively impacts team performance.
- Young’s absence could severely affect Atlanta’s offensive flow.
Injury Report
- Grizzlies:
- Marcus Smart and Ja Morant are questionable.
- Jay Huff, Vince Williams Jr., and Gregory Jackson are out.
- Hawks:
- Trae Young is questionable.
- Cody Zeller, Onyeka Okongwu, and Kobe Bufkin are out.
Coaching Strategies
- Coach Taylor Jenkins of Memphis emphasizes a strong defensive scheme that has been effective this season.
- Coach Quin Snyder of Atlanta may need to adjust significantly if Young is unavailable, relying more on perimeter shooting.
Home/Away Splits
- Grizzlies: Stronger performance at home but have shown improvement on the road with a record of 6-6 away.
- Hawks: Struggling at home with a recent loss to San Antonio, indicating potential vulnerabilities.
Back-to-back Games
Neither team is playing back-to-back games, which should minimize fatigue concerns.
Head-to-head History
Recent matchups have favored Memphis, winning three of the last four encounters.
Pace of Play
Both teams play at a fast pace, suggesting a high-scoring game could be expected.
Three-point Shooting
Memphis ranks higher in three-point shooting efficiency compared to Atlanta’s defensive struggles against the perimeter.
Public Betting Trends
The Grizzlies have received more public support given their stronger record and recent form.
Line Movement
The spread opened at Memphis -2.5 and has remained stable, indicating confidence from sportsbooks in their performance.
Situational Factors
Motivation may favor Memphis as they seek to solidify their position in a competitive Western Conference.
Predicted Final Score
Based on these analyses:
- Predicted Score: Memphis Grizzlies 120 – Atlanta Hawks 115
Confidence Level
Medium confidence due to potential player absences impacting both teams’ performances.
Recommended Bet Type
Betting on the Grizzlies to cover the spread (-1.5) appears optimal given their overall strength and current form compared to Atlanta’s struggles.
Key Matchups or Factors
The matchup between Jaren Jackson Jr. and Atlanta’s frontcourt will be crucial if Morant is sidelined; his ability to score efficiently while defending will impact the game’s outcome significantly.
Pick: Take the Memphis Grizzlies -1.5 points.