Memphis Grizzlies vs LA Clippers

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The Memphis Grizzlies have now dropped consecutive games. In their last game, the Portland Trail Blazers defeated the Moda Center 115-99 on the road. Scotty Pippen Jr. scored 18 points, Santi Aldama scored 16, and Desmond Bane scored 20.

At Intuit Dome, the LA Clippers have won seven straight games at home. The Cleveland Cavaliers were defeated 132-119 the last time around. James Harden scored 22 points, Ivica Zubac scored 28 points and pulled down 20 rebounds, and Kawhi Leonard scored 33 points.

The previous time the Clippers faced the Grizzlies, they won 128-114. The venue for this matchup was Intuit Dome. The Clippers have defeated the Grizzlies five times in a row. In the last ten head-to-head meetings, they have also won seven of them.

The Clippers want to sweep the Grizzlies for the first time since 2006–07 when Memphis and Los Angeles wrap up their three-game regular-season series. In December, the Clippers defeated the Grizzlies 114-110 as 6.5-point road favorites, and in February, they defeated them 128-114 as 6.5-point home favorites.

The Los Angeles Clippers have been in impressive form, winning seven of their last eight games (7-1 SU) and covering the spread in six of those matchups (6-2 ATS). They are currently on a four-game winning streak, securing victories over the Miami Heat (119-104), Atlanta Hawks (121-98), Charlotte Hornets (123-88), and Cleveland Cavaliers (132-119).

In their most recent game on Tuesday, the Clippers took down the Eastern Conference-leading Cavaliers as 2.5-point underdogs at home. They shot an efficient 54.8% from the field, including 16-for-35 from beyond the arc, and dominated the boards with a 49-29 rebounding advantage. Kawhi Leonard led the charge with 33 points, while Ivica Zubac delivered an outstanding performance, recording 28 points and 20 rebounds.

Over this eight-game stretch, the Clippers have maintained a stellar plus-12.7 net rating, boasting the second-best offensive efficiency in the league at 122.6 points per 100 possessions. Currently sitting seventh in the Western Conference, they are just one game behind the Golden State Warriors.

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