Before the recent matchup on April 3, 2026, expectations were mixed for both the Toronto Raptors and Memphis Grizzlies. The Raptors were in a tight race for playoff seeding in the Eastern Conference, while the Grizzlies had already fallen out of contention due to a series of injuries and poor performances.
The decisive moment came during the game at FedExForum, where the Raptors dominated the Grizzlies with a final score of 128-96. This victory improved Toronto’s record to 43-34, while Memphis dropped to 25-52.
Key performances highlighted the disparity between the two teams. RJ Barrett led the Raptors with 25 points, showcasing his scoring ability, while GG Jackson scored 30 points for Memphis, but his efforts were not enough to turn the tide. Memphis struggled offensively, shooting under 40% for most of the game, which significantly hindered their chances of success.
Injuries also played a crucial role in the Grizzlies’ performance. Jahmai Mashack did not play in the second half due to neck soreness, further depleting an already weakened roster. This situation has left Memphis grappling with their current form as they prepare for their next game against the Milwaukee Bucks on April 5, 2026.
The Raptors, on the other hand, are looking to capitalize on this momentum as they continue to fight for a better playoff position. Their average of 114.4 points per game has been a strong point throughout the season, contrasting sharply with Memphis’s average of 115.1 points allowed per game.
Experts suggest that the Raptors’ recent success against Memphis, now holding a 12-6 record against them in their last 18 matchups, may provide them with the confidence needed as they approach the playoffs. Meanwhile, the Grizzlies must address their defensive issues and find a way to regain their competitive edge.
As the season progresses, the implications of this game are clear: the Raptors are on the rise, while the Grizzlies face an uphill battle to rebuild and recover.