Brooklyn Nets vs Phoenix Suns Prediction | 01.27.26
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Brooklyn Nets vs Phoenix Suns Prediction, Odds & NBA Picks | 27-01-2026
The Brooklyn Nets (12-32) are set to clash with the Phoenix Suns (27-19) in a compelling regular-season matchup on January 27, 2026, at 9:00 PM EST from the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix. This contest pits a struggling Nets squad, desperate for wins, against a Suns team looking to solidify its playoff positioning despite recent injury setbacks, promising an intriguing battle of wills and strategies.
Brooklyn Nets vs Phoenix Suns Matchup Preview
Brooklyn Nets Key Stats & Trends
The Brooklyn Nets enter this game reeling, boasting one of the league’s worst records. Their offense often hinges on the prolific scoring of Michael Porter Jr., who leads the team with an impressive 24.9 PPG, complemented by 7.2 RPG and 3.2 APG. Center Nic Claxton provides a strong presence in the paint, leading the team in rebounds with 7.5 RPG and surprisingly also in assists with 4.0 APG, highlighting his versatility. However, despite these individual efforts, the Nets have struggled to find consistent team cohesion, particularly on defense, which has contributed to their poor win-loss record. Their road performance has been particularly concerning, making this trip to Phoenix a daunting challenge.
Injury Report Brooklyn Nets
- Haywood Highsmith (Out): Highsmith (knee) has been ruled out for Tuesday’s game against the Suns.
- Nolan Traore (Day-to-day): Traore (illness) is listed as probable for Tuesday’s game against the Suns.
- Tyrese Martin (Day-to-day): Martin is listed as probable for Tuesday’s game against Phoenix due to left knee soreness.
- Noah Clowney (Out): Clowney (back) has been ruled out for Tuesday’s game against the Suns.
- Cam Thomas (Day-to-day): Thomas (ankle) is probable for Tuesday’s game against the Suns.
Phoenix Suns Key Stats & Trends
The Phoenix Suns, with a significantly better record, are navigating a period without their superstar, but have shown resilience. Dillon Brooks has stepped up as a primary scoring option, averaging 20.4 PPG, along with 3.5 RPG and 1.7 APG. In the paint, Mark Williams is a force on the boards, leading the team with 8.2 RPG, while point guard Collin Gillespie orchestrates the offense, dishing out 4.7 APG. The Suns’ ability to maintain a strong record despite key absences speaks to their depth and collective effort, particularly on their home court where they are a formidable opponent.
Injury Report Phoenix Suns
- Jalen Green (Day-to-day): Green (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Nets.
- Devin Booker (Out): Booker will be reevaluated in one week for a right ankle injury that he sustained during the Suns’ 110-103 loss to the Hawks on Friday.
Brooklyn Nets vs Phoenix Suns Prediction & Best Bet
Considering the Nets’ abysmal road record and their significant injury list, even with Michael Porter Jr.’s stellar individual play, they face an uphill battle. The Suns, despite the absence of Devin Booker, have shown resilience, with Dillon Brooks stepping up as a primary scorer and a solid supporting cast. The home-court advantage further tips the scales in Phoenix’s favor against a depleted Brooklyn squad. Therefore, our definitive pick is Phoenix Suns -8.5 (Spread). For the total points, set at 212.5, we lean towards the over. Both teams feature capable scorers, and the Nets’ defensive struggles, coupled with the Suns’ ability to put up points at home, suggest a higher-scoring affair than the line implies.
Last 5 Games: BKN
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @ LA | L 126-89 | Wolf 14 | Wolf 7 | Demin 5 |
| vs Boston | L 130-126 2OT | Porter Jr. 30 | Claxton 9 | Porter Jr. 4 |
| @ New York | L 120-66 | Porter Jr. 12 | Porter Jr. 6 | Demin 3 |
| vs Phoenix | L 126-117 | Porter Jr. 23 | Claxton 8 | Mann 8 |
| @ Chicago | L 124-102 | Traore 16 | Clowney 8 | Thomas 10 |
Last 5 Games: PHX
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs Miami | L 111-102 | Brooks 26 | Williams 8 | O'Neale 5 |
| @ Atlanta | L 110-103 | Booker 31 | Ighodaro 7 | Goodwin 5 |
| @ Philadelphia | W 116-110 | Booker 27 | Williams 9 | Allen 6 |
| @ Brooklyn | W 126-117 | Brooks 27 | Williams 8 | Allen 8 |
| @ New York | W 106-99 | Booker 27 | Williams 9 | Gillespie 6 |
Written by Matt Dorsey
Matt Dorsey turned his obsession with sports into a career five years ago, and he hasn't looked back. By combining a fan's passion with a veteran’s analytical eye, Matt provides reliable insights for the NBA, NHL, and NFL. He knows you’re looking for more than just a pick; you’re looking for a reason to trust the play. That’s why his work is always transparent, researched, and rooted in five years of proven results.