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The Grizzlies' roster is set before the start of the NBA season. Check out the team
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The Grizzlies' roster is set before the start of the NBA season. Check out the team

The Memphis Grizzlies have their starting lineup ahead of the 2024-25 NBA season.

Memphis' squad for the start of the season has now been determined. It includes the 14 players the Grizzlies have on standard contracts and the three who signed two-way contracts. The roster was largely set in the offseason, but Scotty Pippen Jr. was given a standard contract and Yuki Kawamura was given a two-way contract in recent weeks.

Even with Pippen's new contract, the Grizzlies still have one free roster spot at the start of the season. That means general manager Zach Kleiman has some flexibility. He could sign one of the two-way players (Kawamura, Jay Huff and Cam Spencer) to a standard contract or use them for a free agent signing. This slot could also be useful in trading.

The Grizzlies begin their season on Wednesday (8 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network) on the road against the Utah Jazz.

The Grizzlies' depth will be tested early, particularly at the wing position. GG Jackson, Vince Williams Jr. and Luke Kennard are expected to miss time to start the season.

Memphis is still in much better shape health-wise than it was during most of last season, which was derailed by significant injuries to most of the key players on the roster. Ja Morant, Marcus Smart and Desmond Bane are all back and are expected to play in the season opener against the Jazz.

  • Santi Aldama, striker
  • Desmond Bane, guard
  • Brandon Clarke, striker
  • Zach Edey, center
  • Jay Huff, center (both ways)
  • GG Jackson, striker
  • Jaren Jackson Jr., forward
  • Yuki Kawamura, guard (two-sided)
  • Luke Kennard, guard
  • John Konchar, guard
  • Jake LaRavia, forward
  • Yes Morant, guard
  • Scotty Pippen Jr., guard
  • Marcus Smart, guard
  • Cam Spencer, guard (reciprocal)
  • Jaylen Wells, forward
  • Vince Williams Jr., forward

Projection of the Grizzlies starting lineup

  • Yes Morant
  • Marcus Smart
  • Desmond Bane
  • Jaren Jackson Jr.
  • Zach Edey

Grizzlies 2024-25 regular season schedule

All times are central time

October 23 in Utah (8 p.m.)

October 25 in Houston (7 p.m.)

October 26 against Orlando (7 p.m., NBATV)

Oct. 28 vs. Chicago (7 p.m.)

Oct. 30 vs. Brooklyn (7 p.m.)

October 31st vs. Milwaukee (7 p.m. NBA TV)

November 2nd in Philadelphia (6:30 p.m.)

November 4th in Brooklyn (7 p.m.)

November 6th vs. LA Lakers (7 p.m.)

November 8th vs. Washington (7 p.m.)

November 10th in Portland (8 p.m.)

November 13 at Lakers (9 p.m., ESPN)

November 15 at Golden State (9 p.m. ESPN)

November 17 vs. Denver (5:00 p.m.)

November 19 vs. Denver (7 p.m.)

November 20 vs. Philadelphia (7 p.m.)

November 23rd in Chicago (7 p.m., NBA TV)

November 25 vs. Portland (7 p.m.)

November 27th vs. Detroit (7 p.m.)

November 29 vs. New Orleans (4:00 p.m. NBA TV)

December 1 vs. Pacers (2:30 p.m.)

December 3 in Dallas (7:30 p.m.)

December 5 vs. Sacramento (7 p.m.)

December 7th in Boston (7 p.m.)

December 8th in Washington (6 p.m.)

December 19 vs. Golden State (7 p.m.)

December 21 in Atlanta (6:30 p.m.)

December 23rd vs. LA Clippers (7 p.m.)

December 26 vs. Toronto (7 p.m.)

December 27th in New Orleans (7 p.m.)

December 29th in Oklahoma City (6 p.m.)

December 31st in Phoenix (8 p.m.)

January 3 in Sacramento (9 p.m.)

January 4th at Golden State (7:30 p.m.)

January 6 vs. Dallas (7 p.m.)

Jan. 9 vs. Houston (7 p.m.)

January 11th in Minnesota (7 p.m.)

January 13 in Houston (7 p.m., NBA TV)

January 15 in San Antonio (7 p.m.)

January 17th in San Antonio (7 p.m.)

January 20 vs. Minnesota (1:30 p.m., TNT)

January 22nd vs. Charlotte (7 p.m.)

January 24 against New Orleans (7 p.m., NBA TV)

Jan. 25 vs. Utah (7 p.m.)

January 27th in New York (6:30 p.m.)

January 30 vs. Houston (6:30 p.m., TNT)

February 2 in Milwaukee (7:30 p.m., ESPN)

February 3rd vs. San Antonio (7 p.m.)

February 5 in Toronto (6:30 p.m.)

February 8 vs. Oklahoma City (7 p.m.)

February 11 in Phoenix (9 p.m., TNT)

February 12 at Clippers (9:30 p.m.)

February 20th in Indiana (6 p.m.)

February 21st in Orlando (6 p.m.)

February 23 in Cleveland (6:30 p.m.)

February 25th against Phoenix (7 p.m.)

February 28 vs. New York (7 p.m.)

March 1 vs. San Antonio (7 p.m.)

March 3 vs. Atlanta (7 p.m.)

March 5 vs. Oklahoma City (7 p.m.)

March 7 in Dallas (6:30 p.m. ESPN)

March 9 in New Orleans (6 p.m. ESPN)

March 10 against Phoenix (7 p.m.)

March 12 vs. Utah (7 p.m.)

March 14 vs. Cleveland (7 p.m.)

March 15 vs. Miami (7 p.m.)

March 17 in Sacramento (9 p.m.)

March 19 in Portland (9 p.m.)

March 21 at Clippers (9:30 p.m. NBA TV)

March 25 in Utah (8 p.m.)

March 27 in Oklahoma City (7 p.m.)

March 29 vs. Lakers (7 p.m.)

March 31 vs. Boston (7 p.m. NBA TV)

April 1 vs. Golden State (7 p.m.)

April 3 in Miami (6:30 p.m.)

April 5th in Detroit (6 p.m.)

April 8 in Charlotte (6 p.m.)

April 10 vs. Minnesota (8:30 p.m. TNT)

April 11 in Denver (8 p.m.)

April 13 vs. Dallas (2:30 p.m.)

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