Last updated Mar 31, 10:16am ET

  • The Celtics secured a 121-111 victory over the Spurs, their 8th consecutive win.
  • The Grizzlies faced a 134-127 loss to the Lakers, their 4th loss in five games.
  • These two teams last met on Dec. 7, 2024; Memphis won 127-121.

As the NBA regular season winds down, the Boston Celtics and Memphis Grizzlies prepare for a pivotal matchup on March 31, 2025, at the FedExForum in Memphis. Both teams have secured playoff berths, with the Celtics holding the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference and the Grizzlies positioned fifth in the Western Conference. As the postseason approaches, this game carries significant weight for playoff positioning and momentum.

Can The Celtics Get To 60 Wins?

The Celtics (55-19) are on an impressive eight-game winning streak, recently defeating the San Antonio Spurs 121-111. Their success is largely attributed to the stellar performance of Jayson Tatum, who leads the team with 27.1 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per game.

Jrue Holiday also contributed 23 points in their last meeting against Memphis. Boston’s defense has been formidable, with Derrick White averaging a block per game. To secure a win against the Grizzlies, the Celtics will need to maintain their defensive intensity and capitalize on their offensive depth.

How Do The Grizzilies Respond After Jenkins Firing?

The Grizzlies (44-30) have faced recent challenges, including a 134-127 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers. Compounding their struggles, the team made a surprising decision to part ways with head coach Taylor Jenkins just nine games before the end of the regular season.

Despite these setbacks, Memphis boasts strong talent, with guard Ja Morant leading the team with 32 points in their December victory over Boston. Forward Jaren Jackson Jr. contributes significantly, averaging 22.4 points and 1.6 blocks per game. For the Grizzlies to overcome the Celtics, they will need to rally under interim coaching and leverage their home-court advantage.​

Boston Celtics vs Memphis Grizzlies Pick

Considering the Celtics’ current winning momentum and the Grizzlies’ recent turbulence, Boston appears to have the upper hand in this matchup. However, Memphis has demonstrated resilience, particularly in their December victory over the Celtics. This game is expected to be competitive, with Memphis eager to solidify their playoff standings and prove that firing Taylor Jenkins is an afterthought.

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Kervin Coleman
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