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BLOG UPDATE: For those of you not in front of your boob tubes, there is one fairly significant reason to tune in tonight. Spencer Hawes is about to get his first career start. And for any Grizzlies fans who have a strange connection to the University of Washington or just forgot that your hometown team is playing tonight, feel free to hop in the car and head on down to the FedEx Forum. There are only about 14,000 empty seats with your name on them. Better hurry...

MEMPHIS - As if this game wasn't lacking intrigue already, the Kings will be without Beno Udrih, Ron Artest and Brad Miller tonight against Memphis.
Udrih will miss his third straight game with a lower back strain, while Artest has right elbow stiffness and Miller continues to deal with bursitis in his right elbow. It's welcome news for the Grizzlies, who downed New York at the Garden on Friday night and have won two straight games just once this season. Should they prevail in this one as they did when downing the Kings on Feb. 12, it will be the Kings' 11th loss to a team with a winning percentage of .400 or less this season. - Sam Amick

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