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Memphis Grizzlies 2025–26 NBA Schedule Breakdown
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The NBA released the 2025–26 regular season schedule today. For the Memphis Grizzlies, it paints a challenging but intriguing road map for a team aiming to re-establish itself as a Western Conference contender. From opening night in late October to a grueling March stretch loaded with back-to-backs, the Grizzlies’ path to the postseason will require durability, depth, and consistent play both at home and away.

Memphis Grizzlies 2025–26 NBA Schedule Breakdown

NBA Opening Night For the Memphis Grizzlies 

Memphis will tip off the season on Tuesday, October 22, hosting the New Orleans Pelicans. It’s an early divisional test and a chance for the Grizzlies to set the tone in front of a home crowd eager to see how the retooled roster will respond after last season’s turbulence. The Pelicans, led by Zion Williamson, will be a tough opening challenge.

NBA Spotlight on the Big Stage

National exposure will be significant this season, with Memphis earning 10 nationally televised games. That slate includes three games on Prime Video, three on Peacock, three on ESPN, and one on NBC.

Given the team’s young core and star power, these games allow Memphis to showcase its progress under the bright lights. Key matchups in this group include a home meeting with the Los Angeles Lakers on November 8 (Prime), a holiday-season road game against Oklahoma City on December 29 (Peacock), and a January 18 international showcase against Orlando in London (Prime).

Tough Travel Stretches on the Schedule

Memphis will face 14 back-to-backs this season, just one fewer than last year. The most punishing portion comes in March, when four back-to-backs land in a single month. That stretch could prove pivotal in the playoff race and will test the team’s rotation depth.

The longest road trip spans five games and features stops in Dallas, Indiana, Minnesota, Los Angeles (Clippers), and Portland. The most extended homestand runs for six straight games, providing a valuable opportunity for the Grizzlies to stack wins without the wear and tear of travel.

Rarity at FedExForum

Fans in Memphis will need to circle their calendars for a few special visits: the Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, and Utah Jazz will each make only one trip to the Bluff City this season. Those games will carry added value, not just for ticket sales but also for potential playoff tiebreakers in a crowded Western Conference.

International Stage for the Memphis Grizzlies 

One of the season’s marquee moments will come on January 18, when Memphis faces the Orlando Magic at The O2 Arena in London. This follows a January 15 matchup against Orlando in Berlin’s Uber Arena. The back-to-back international games are a rare treat for the franchise and part of the NBA’s continued push for global reach. For the Grizzlies, it’s both a branding opportunity and a midseason disruption requiring careful management.

March Madness (NBA Style)

If there’s one month that could define the Grizzlies’ season, it’s March. In addition to the four back-to-backs, Memphis will endure a stretch where seven of nine games are on the road, immediately followed by the season’s longest homestand. Navigating that swing successfully will be crucial for playoff positioning.

What It Means for the Grizzlies

The schedule offers both challenges and opportunities. The national TV games provide a platform for the Grizzlies to remind the league of their potential. The international trip is a unique showcase but could test the team’s stamina. The heavy March slate could make or break postseason hopes, while the longest homestand offers a chance to regroup for a final playoff push.

For head coach Tuomas Iisalo and the Grizzlies’ leadership, the key will be maintaining health and energy across a physically demanding year. If Memphis can handle the back-to-backs and capitalize on its home games, the 2025–26 season could see them return to the NBA Western Conference spotlight.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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