- Matchup: Phoenix Suns vs Brooklyn Nets
- Date: Monday, January 19, 2026
- Venue: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
- Broadcast: YES Network
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The Phoenix Suns (24-17) will visit Barclays Center this Monday to take on the Brooklyn Nets (11-27).

In their previous game, the Suns faced the Pistons but fell short with a score of 108-105. Phoenix recorded a field goal percentage of 41.4%, making 36 of 87 attempts, including 17 out of 46 from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, the Suns completed 16 out of 25 for a rate of 64.0%. They tallied a total of 41 rebounds, with 9 coming offensively, and dished out 21 assists while committing 17 turnovers and achieving 14 steals. On defense, Phoenix allowed their opponents to shoot 46.9% with 38 successful baskets on 81 attempts. Detroit managed to record 25 assists and 10 steals during this match, alongside 54 rebounds (14 offensive and 40 defensive) and 9 blocks. Detroit’s free-throw shooting rate stood at 62.2%, thanks to 23 successful attempts out of 37 tries. They also hit 9 out of 32 from long-range. In terms of fouls, the Suns committed 25 while the Pistons had 15.
Grayson Allen was a standout performer in the last matchup. He recorded a shooting efficiency of 44.0% from the floor but did not manage any assists. Over 31 minutes, he accumulated 5 rebounds and ended the game with 33 points on 11-of-25 shooting.
Phoenix enters this game with a 24-17 record this season. The Suns average 15.4 turnovers per game and commit 21.9 personal fouls each contest. As a whole, Phoenix secures 43.5 rebounds per game and has tallied 1,036 assists this year, ranking 20th in the league in passing efficiency. They are shooting 36.2% from three-point range (594 out of 1,643) and 79.4% from the free-throw line. Their scoring average is 114.6 points per game (22nd in the league), while their field goal percentage stands at 46.1%.
On the defensive side, the Suns force an average of 17.0 turnovers per game and draw 19.4 personal fouls. They hold the third position in the league for most assists allowed, conceding 1,014 assists this season. Their defense permits opponents to shoot at a rate of 46.9% (1,651 out of 3,524) and allows an average of 43.4 rebounds per game. Opponents hit 34.7% of shots from long range, and the Suns rank 5th in the league for points allowed per game (112.0).
The Nets lost their most recent game, falling to the Pelicans with a score of 116-113. Brooklyn managed to gather 33 defensive rebounds and 10 offensive boards, totaling 43 rebounds. They committed 11 turnovers and achieved only 3 steals throughout the game. The Pelicans accumulated 11 fouls, granting the Nets 12 free-throw attempts, of which they converted 7 for a 58.3% success rate. From beyond the arc, Brooklyn made 16 of their 43 attempts (37.2%), and finished the game shooting 47.4% overall with 45 out of 95 successful attempts. The Nets allowed the Pelicans to hit 43 of 97 attempts, giving them an overall shooting percentage of 44.3%. The Pelicans also shot 33.3% from three-point territory, making 11 of 33, and the Nets concluded their free throws with a 76.0% rate (19 out of 25). For rebounding, Brooklyn surrendered a total of 53 boards, including 18 on the offensive side.
Michael Porter Jr. played a pivotal role for the Nets in this game, scoring 20 points in 32 minutes, alongside 1 assist. He recorded a field goal percentage of 35.0%, having made 7 out of 20 attempts, and grabbed 7 rebounds.
Thus far this season, Brooklyn holds a record of 11-27. The Nets commit an average of 20.2 fouls and convert 78.0% from the free-throw line. They average 25.3 assists per game (ranked 19th in the league) while turning the ball over 15.5 times per game. Brooklyn has scored a total of 4,136 points this season, averaging 108.8 points per game, and they average 40.2 rebounds.
Defensively, the Nets concede 37.2% on three-point shots (464 of 1,248) and opponents hit 79.5% of their free throws. They allow an average of 27.3 assists and 43.4 rebounds per game, ranking 21st and 12th in the league respectively. Brooklyn ranks 10th in the NBA for points allowed per game, surrendering 113.9. They force approximately 14.3 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 48.5% from the floor (26th in basketball).
Who will claim victory in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Brooklyn
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