During the 2025–26 NBA season, the Memphis Grizzlies will compete against all 29 other teams, with an emphasis on matchups within the Western Conference and Southwest Division. That includes multiple games against divisional rivals like the Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, New Orleans Pelicans, and San Antonio Spurs. They’ll also face top Western opponents such as the Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors, Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Lakers, and Oklahoma City Thunder throughout the season. From the Eastern Conference, Memphis will play each team both home and away, including contests against the Boston Celtics, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, New York Knicks, and Cleveland Cavaliers. This balanced schedule offers Memphis a chance to measure its growth, especially as the team looks to reassert itself in the competitive Western playoff picture.
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Memphis Grizzlies 2025-26 Season Preview
Under the leadership of Tuomas Iisalo, who officially became head coach on May 2, 2025, the Grizzlies are poised to build on their late-season momentum. Iisalo, the first Finnish-born head coach in NBA history, earned promotion after guiding the team to a 48‑34 record and a play-in berth during his interim stint. His disciplined and tenacious coaching style brings a fresh identity to Memphis. Meanwhile, the core trio of Ja Morant, Jaren Jackson Jr., and Scotty Pippen Jr. remain under contract — Pippen Jr. notably fired up and teasing a breakout campaign.
The Grizzlies also reshaped their roster through a significant offseason trade, sending Desmond Bane to the Orlando Magic in exchange for Kentavious Caldwell‑Pope, Cole Anthony, and several future first-round picks. This move bestows the team with added draft capital and veteran depth, signaling a strategic reset rather than rebuild. With Iisalo’s fresh leadership and added roster flexibility, Memphis enters the 2025–26 season as a team balancing short-term competitiveness with a clear eye on long-term growth.
Memphis Grizzlies 2025-26 Tickets Info
Tickets for Memphis Grizzlies 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices generally begin around $20 to $40 for upper-level seats during regular weekday matchups. Lower-bowl sideline seating tends to range from $85 to $160, depending on the opponent and day of the week. For high-profile games — such as those against the Lakers, Warriors, or Celtics — premium seats can exceed $250. VIP packages, which may include courtside seating, all-inclusive food and drinks, authentic autographed basketball, and official Memphis Grizzlies merchandise bundle, typically range from $350 to over $1,500 per game. While pricing varies by demand and opponent draw, the Grizzlies remain one of the more accessible teams in terms of value, offering fans a premium NBA experience without the steep costs found in larger markets.
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Memphis Grizzlies 2025-26 Schedule
- Week 1 (Oct 22–29)
Oct 22 vs New Orleans; Oct 24 vs Miami; Oct 25 vs Indiana; Oct 27 @ Golden State; Oct 29 @ Phoenix - Week 2 (Oct 30–Nov 5)
Oct 31 vs L.A. Lakers; Nov 2 @ Toronto; Nov 3 vs Detroit; Nov 5 vs Houston - Week 3 (Nov 6–12)
Nov 7 vs Dallas; Nov 9 vs Oklahoma City; Nov 11 @ New York; Nov 12 @ Boston - Week 4 (Nov 13–19)
Nov 15 @ Cleveland; Nov 18 @ San Antonio - Week 5 (Nov 20–26)
Nov 20 vs Sacramento; Nov 22 @ Dallas; Nov 24 vs Denver; Nov 26 @ New Orleans - Week 6 (Nov 27–Dec 3)
Nov 28 @ L.A. Clippers; Nov 30 @ Sacramento; Dec 2 @ San Antonio - Week 7 (Dec 4–10)
Dec 5 vs L.A. Clippers; Dec 7 vs Portland - Week 8 (Dec 11–17)
Dec 17 @ Minnesota - Week 9 (Dec 18–24)
Dec 20 vs Washington; Dec 22 @ Oklahoma City; Dec 23 @ Utah - Week 10 (Dec 25–31)
Dec 26 vs Milwaukee; Dec 28 @ Washington; Dec 30 vs Philadelphia - Week 11 (Jan 1–7)
Jan 2 @ L.A. Lakers; Jan 4 @ L.A. Lakers; Jan 6 vs San Antonio; Jan 7 vs Phoenix - Week 12 (Jan 8–14)
Jan 9 vs Oklahoma City; Jan 11 vs Brooklyn - Week 13 (Jan 15–21)
Jan 15 vs Orlando (Berlin); Jan 18 vs Orlando (London); Jan 21 vs Atlanta - Week 14 (Jan 22–28)
Jan 23 vs New Orleans; Jan 25 vs Denver; Jan 26 @ Houston; Jan 28 vs Charlotte - Week 15 (Jan 29–Feb 4)
Jan 30 @ New Orleans; Jan 31 vs Minnesota; Feb 2 vs Minnesota; Feb 4 @ Sacramento - Week 16 (Feb 5–11)
Feb 6 @ Portland; Feb 7 @ Portland; Feb 9 @ Golden State; Feb 11 @ Denver - Week 17 (Feb 12–18)
All-Star Break — no games scheduled - Week 18 (Feb 19–25)
Feb 20 vs Utah; Feb 21 @ Miami; Feb 23 vs Sacramento; Feb 25 vs Golden State; Feb 27 @ Dallas - Week 19 (Feb 26–Mar 3)
Mar 1 @ Indiana; Mar 3 @ Minnesota; Mar 4 vs Portland - Week 20 (Mar 4–10)
Mar 7 vs L.A. Clippers; Mar 9 @ Brooklyn; Mar 10 @ Philadelphia - Week 21 (Mar 11–17)
Mar 13 @ Detroit; Mar 16 @ Chicago; Mar 18 vs New York; Mar 20 vs Boston - Week 22 (Mar 18–24)
Mar 21 @ Charlotte; Mar 23 @ Atlanta; Mar 25 vs San Antonio - Week 23 (Mar 25–31)
Mar 27 vs Houston; Mar 28 vs Chicago; Mar 30 vs Phoenix - Week 24 (Apr 1–7)
Apr 1 vs Dallas; Apr 3 vs Toronto; Apr 5 @ Milwaukee; Apr 6 vs Cleveland - Week 25 (Apr 8–12)
Apr 8 @ Denver; Apr 10 @ Utah; Apr 12 @ Houston
About Memphis Grizzlies
The Memphis Grizzlies are a professional basketball team based in Memphis, Tennessee, and compete in the Western Conference of the NBA. Originally established in 1995 as the Vancouver Grizzlies, the franchise relocated to Memphis in 2001, becoming the league’s only team located in Tennessee. They play their home games at the FedExForum, a downtown arena known for its electric atmosphere and close connection with the city’s rich musical heritage.
The team’s identity has long been tied to its “Grit and Grind” era, a period defined by tough, physical play and defensive intensity. Led by players like Marc Gasol, Zach Randolph, Tony Allen, and Mike Conley, the Grizzlies became perennial playoff contenders in the 2010s and earned respect across the league for their no-nonsense style. Though they never made it to the NBA Finals during that stretch, their deep playoff runs — especially their Western Conference Finals appearance in 2013 — cemented the team’s legacy as a gritty underdog.
In more recent years, the franchise has shifted into a new era centered around young talent and athleticism. Ja Morant, the team’s explosive point guard, has quickly become the face of the franchise with his highlight-reel dunks and fearless leadership. Alongside rising stars like Jaren Jackson Jr., the Grizzlies have focused on building through the draft and player development, while maintaining a competitive edge in a stacked conference. The team’s blend of youthful swagger and blue-collar toughness continues to define its identity on and off the court.