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Memphis at Oklahoma City
When: 7:30 PM ET, Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Where: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Both the host Oklahoma City Thunder and the Memphis Grizzlies are looking to put the first game of their Western Conference playoff series in the rearview mirror -- for very different reasons.

The Thunder are trying to make sure not to get complacent after Sunday's 131-80 blowout win in the opener.

"We're not going to come in acting like we won the last game by 50," Oklahoma City center Isaiah Hartenstein said. "We're coming in hungry."

The Grizzlies come into Tuesday's second game of the series aiming to rebound from what was the second-worst loss in franchise history, the fifth-largest margin in NBA playoff history and the largest margin in a Game 1 in league history.

"At the end of the day, it's one game," Memphis' Desmond Bane said. "If we lose by 50 or lose on a buzzer-beater, the series is still 1-0. Not the result we wanted for sure, but still got an opportunity to get one on the road."

That was the message Memphis interim coach Tuomas Iisalo gave to his team following Sunday's blowout.

"Our goal is to win one here," Iisalo said. "There's an old saying that a playoff series doesn't start before there's a road win."

The good news for the Grizzlies? It's hard to imagine things going worse for them than they did in the opener.

Memphis' starters were a combined 14 of 56 (25 percent) from the field, including a 6-of-17 day from Ja Morant and a 2-of-13 outing from Jaren Jackson Jr.

"We'll never play that bad again," Morant said.

The bad news for Memphis?

Oklahoma City star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the favorite to win NBA Most Valuable Player honors, had statistically his worst game of the season in the Thunder's blowout victory. Gilgeous-Alexander had just 15 points on 4-of-13 shooting from the floor.

"Every shot I shot, it felt good," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "That's all you can really ask for. They're gonna feel good and miss, they're gonna feel bad and make sometimes, but as long as they feel good, you're on the right track."

So the climb might be uphill for Memphis.

"They're a great team," Grizzlies forward Santi Aldama said. "I think, in the playoffs especially, against a team that won however many games they have, you need to have a perfect game."

Memphis might not need to be perfect, but it needs to be much better than it was in the opener in order to get back in the series.

The Grizzlies lost each of the four regular-season games against the Thunder by 13 or more points.

"There's no magic tricks," Iisalo said. "We'll watch the tape and then do things better in the next game."

Though Oklahoma City's defense has been the best in the NBA this season, Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said Sunday's game was an outlier -- especially against a team which ranked second in the league in scoring in the regular season.

"We did a good job in terms of execution, but at the same time, a good job on players of that caliber usually isn't going to yield what it did (Sunday)," Daigneault said, "so we've got to be ready for them to be better, we're expecting them to be better and we've got to rise to the level of that game."

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div Conf
Memphis 48-35 L1 26-15 22-20 5-2 43-33 11-5 27-25
Oklahoma City 69-14 W5 36-6 32-8 6-1 63-13 12-4 40-13
Last Meeting
Memphis Oklahoma City
Date Away Home Pts Reb FG% Pts Reb FG%
4/20/25 MEM 80 OKC 131 80 43 34.4 131 54 50.5
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Memphis M. Bagley III 17 100.0 0
Oklahoma City A. Wiggins 21 53.3 1
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Memphis Z. Edey 9 4 5
Oklahoma City C. Holmgren 10 1 9
Assists Player  
Memphis J. Morant 4
Oklahoma City J. Williams 6
Season
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Memphis J. Jackson Jr. 1687 48.5 313
Oklahoma City S. Gilgeous-Alexander 2560 51.6 617
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Memphis Z. Edey 621 262 359
Oklahoma City I. Hartenstein 651 178 473
Assists Player  
Memphis D. Bane 397
Oklahoma City S. Gilgeous-Alexander 505
Quickchart Matchup
Memphis Memphis Off vs  Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Defense
Memphis Off vs Oklahoma City - Points For 121.2 Points For
Memphis Off vs Oklahoma City - Points Against 107.3 Points Against
Memphis - FG% 47.8 FG%
Oklahoma City - FG% 43.5 FG%
Memphis - Reb 47.2 Reb
Oklahoma City - Reb 44.8 Reb
Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Off vs  Memphis Memphis Defense
Oklahoma City Off vs Memphis - Points For 120.6 Points For
Oklahoma City Off vs Memphis - Points Against 117.0 Points Against
Oklahoma City - FG% 48.2 FG%
Memphis - FG% 45.7 FG%
Oklahoma City - Reb 44.9 Reb
Memphis - Reb 43.7 Reb