Magic vs. Grizzlies GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Injury Report, Betting Odds

The Orlando Magic visits the Memphis Grizzlies tonight. Here's everything you need to know.
Magic vs. Grizzlies GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Injury Report, Betting Odds
Magic vs. Grizzlies GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Injury Report, Betting Odds /

The Orlando Magic gets back on the court tonight as they play the Memphis Grizzlies.

The Magic are three days removed from their last game, a 27-point loss at home to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Meanwhile, the injury-ridden Grizzlies are winners of two straight games and hope to play spoiler against the Magic coming into town.

Paolo Banchero Xavier Tillman Grizzlies
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Here's a look at the information you need to know for tonight's game ...

Magic vs. Grizzlies Broadcast Information

  • Date: Friday, Jan. 26
  • Time: 8:00 p.m.
  • TV Channel: Bally Sports Florida
  • Radio: WYGM 96.9 FM / 740 AM
  • Live Stream: NBA League Pass
  • Betting Odds: Check out SI Sportsbook

Magic vs. Grizzlies Injury Report

Orlando Magic

  • SG Gary Harris (OUT - calf)

Memphis Grizzlies

  • C Steven Adams (OUT - knee)
  • PF Brandon Clarke (OUT - Achilles)
  • PG Ja Morant (OUT - shoulder)
  • PG Marcus Smart (OUT - finger)
  • SG Desmond Bane (OUT - ankle)
  • SF Jake LaRavia (OUT - ankle)
  • PG Derrick Rose (OUT - hamstring)
  • PF Santi Aldama (QUESTIONABLE - knee)

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Magic vs. Grizzlies Projected Starters

Orlando Magic

  • PG Markelle Fultz
  • SG Jalen Suggs
  • SF Franz Wagner
  • PF Paolo Banchero
  • C Wendell Carter Jr.

Memphis Grizzlies

  • PG Jacob Gilyard
  • SG Vince Williams Jr.
  • SF John Konchar
  • PF David Roddy
  • C Jaren Jackson Jr.

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