- Matchup: Los Angeles Lakers vs Brooklyn Nets
- Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2026
- Venue: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
- Broadcast: YES Network
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On Tuesday, the Barclays Center will host an intriguing matchup as the Brooklyn Nets (13-34) face off against the Los Angeles Lakers (29-18).

In their latest encounter, the Lakers triumphed over the Wizards with a commanding score of 142-111. They recorded just 8 personal fouls, while the Wizards committed 19. The Lakers made 16 of 48 three-point attempts, whereas Washington hit 70.0% from the free throw line, sinking 7 out of 10. The Wizards pulled in 39 rebounds (17 offensive, 22 defensive) and registered 4 blocked shots. They also tallied 28 assists and made 10 steals. Defensively, Los Angeles allowed their opponents to shoot at a 44.4% success rate (44 out of 99). In total, the Lakers dished out 38 assists, forced 19 turnovers, and secured 17 steals. They collected 46 rebounds, including 11 offensive, and made 24 of 32 free throws for a 75.0% success rate. The Lakers concluded the game with a 61.2% field goal percentage (52 of 85) and hit 14 of their 33 attempts from beyond the arc.
Luka Doncic was a key player in the recent game, shooting 61.9% from the field and contributing 13 assists. He played 31 minutes, secured 11 rebounds, and finished the contest with 37 points on 13 of 21 shooting.
The Lakers come into this game with a record of 29-18 this season. They average 14.9 turnovers per game and commit 19.1 personal fouls. As a group, Los Angeles grabs 41.4 boards per game and they have recorded a total of 1,182 assists throughout the season, ranking 27th in the league for assists. The Lakers hit 35.3% from three-point range (563 of 1,597) and 77.3% from the charity stripe. They score an average of 116.5 points per game, which places them 14th in the league, shooting 49.8% overall.
Defensively, the Lakers force an average of 14.6 turnovers per game and draw 21.5 fouls. They allow 37.0% shooting from three-point range and rank 19th in the league for points allowed per game at 116.4. Los Angeles has an overall shooting percentage of 48.5% (2,006 of 4,133) against them, giving up 40.7 rebounds per game. They currently rank 15th in assists allowed with a total of 1,294.
In their last game, the Nets secured a victory with a final score of 109-99 against the Jazz. Brooklyn allowed Utah to grab a total of 33 rebounds (6 offensive) and finished with a 34.5% shooting rate from three-point territory by making 10 out of 29 attempts. They went 11 out of 19 from the free throw line, achieving a 57.9% rate. The Jazz shot 39 of 78 from the floor, translating to a 50.0% success rate in that game. Ultimately, the Nets shot 39 of 82 (47.6%) from the field, and they made 14 of 40 three-point attempts (35.0%). They were awarded 28 free throws, converting 17 for 60.7%. The Jazz were penalized with 23 personal fouls, leading to 28 free throw opportunities for the Nets, who turned the ball over 12 times while making 6 steals. Brooklyn collected a total of 36 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive boards for a complete tally of 47 rebounds.
Egor Demin proved to be pivotal in the Nets’ win, sinking 8 of 16 attempts for a shooting percentage of 50.0%, along with 10 rebounds. He finished with 25 points in 29 minutes and contributed 4 assists.
The Nets sit at 13-34 for the season. They average 20.0 personal fouls per game and have a free throw percentage of 78.2%. They dish out an average of 25.3 assists per game, ranking 19th in the league, while losing possession 15.2 times per game. Brooklyn has scored a total of 5,062 points for the season (107.7 points per game) and averages 40.2 rebounds per contest. Offensively, they are shooting 44.4% from the field, ranking 30th in the league.
Defensively, Brooklyn ranks 12th in points allowed per game at 114.4. The Nets force an average of 13.8 turnovers a game and allow opponents to shoot 49.1% from the floor (29th in the league). Opponents shoot 38.2% from beyond the arc (593 of 1,551) and 78.6% from the free throw line. They allow an average of 27.5 assists and 43.0 rebounds per game, ranking 24th and 8th respectively in the league.
So, what’s tonight’s parlay prediction?
Recommendation: Back Brooklyn and the under on total points.
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