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The San Antonio Spurs will continue their road trip on Wednesday, traveling to take on the Memphis Grizzlies. Before tipoff, we have you covered with everything you need to know.

The San Antonio Spurs are winners of six in a row, and will hope to extend their winning streak on Wednesday as they travel to take on the Memphis Grizzlies.

Three years ago, the Grizzlies were certainly ahead of the Spurs, both in the standings and in terms of rebuilding. Since then, Victor Wembanyama arrived, Ja Morant's star waned, and the Grizzlies have made some tanking moves in an effort to retool and rebuild.

All that to say that tonight's game should be pretty easy for San Antonio.

With Memphis in 12th place in the Western Conference, their season is all but over, and they remain riddled with injuries as the Spurs ride into town.

Before tipoff, we have you covered with everything you need to know, from betting odds, TV info, and injury reports for both squads.

How to Watch Spurs vs. Grizzlies

  • Where: FedExForum, Memphis TN
  • When: 7:00PM CST
  • TV Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Southwest
  • Streaming: NBA League Pass

San Antonio Spurs Injury Report

  • Luke Kornet, knee (OUT)
  • De'Aaron Fox, back (OUT)

Memphis Grizzlies Injury Report

  • Ja Morant, UCL (OUT)
  • Brandon Clarke, calf (OUT)
  • Javon Small, back (QUESTIONABLE)
  • Jahmai Mashack, ankle (DOUBTFUL)
  • Jaylen Wells, toe (OUT)
  • Ty Jerome, ankle (OUT)
  • Santi Aldama, knee (OUT)
  • Scotty Pippen Jr., toe (OUT)
  • Zach Edey, ankle (OUT)
  • Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, finger (OUT)

Spurs vs. Grizzlies Betting Lines

  • Point spread: Spurs -16.5/Grizzlies +16.5
  • Money line: Spurs (-1500)/Grizzlies (+880)
  • Over/under: 232.5

With De'Aaron Fox out, expect Dylan Harper to get his second career start. It will be the first time Harper, Stephon Castle, and Victor Wembanyama have all shared the floor as starters, giving fans a sneak peek as to what's to come in the next few seasons.

Even without their All-Star point guard and backup center, the Spurs are heavy favorites in this game. With no Zach Edey or Jaren Jackson Jr. (who was traded) to slow down Wembanyama, expect the Spurs' starters to get off to a hot first quarter, and then perhaps hand the reins over to the second unit.

When the Spurs play teams that are trying to win, they've dominated as of late. When they match up against teams like Memphis, who have given up on the season, expect a slaughterfest.