Portland Trail Blazers vs Golden State Warriors Prediction and Preview for 1/13/2026

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  • Matchup: Portland Trail Blazers vs Golden State Warriors
  • Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
  • Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
  • Broadcast: NBC

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The Golden State Warriors (21-19) are set to face off against the Portland Trail Blazers (19-21) at Chase Center on Tuesday.

NBA predictions featuring Deni Avdija for the Portland Trail Blazers

In their previous game, the Trail Blazers encountered the Knicks, suffering a defeat with a final score of 123-114. Portland recorded 8 fouls, while New York committed 18. The Blazers made 17 of their 46 attempts from three-point range, while the Knicks shot 75.0% from the charity stripe, converting 6 of 8. New York achieved a total of 45 rebounds (13 offensive, 32 defensive) and secured 6 blocks. They also made 32 assists and had 11 steals. On the defensive end, Portland allowed a shooting percentage of 50.5%, as New York hit 50 of 99 shots. Offensively, Portland tallied 24 assists and forced their opponents into 12 turnovers while claiming 9 steals. The Blazers secured 39 rebounds, 7 of which were offensive, and achieved an impressive free throw percentage of 88.0%, converting 22 out of 25 attempts. Their overall field goal percentage stood at 47.6%, having made 40 out of 84, along with 12 of 39 from beyond the arc.

Deni Avdija made a significant impact in this contest, scoring 25 points on 8 of 17 shooting, while playing for 38 minutes and collecting 5 rebounds. He concluded the game with a shooting percentage of 47.1% and provided 4 assists.

Heading into this game, Portland’s record stands at 19-21 this season. They average 16.8 turnovers per game and commit 21.4 fouls. As a whole, the Blazers gather an average of 45.2 rebounds and have handed out 990 assists this season, ranking 20th in the league for assists. Their three-point shooting accuracy is at 34.0% (564 out of 1,658), and they convert 78.0% from the free throw line. Offensively, they score an average of 116.3 points per game, placing them 16th in the league while shooting at 44.8% from the field.

Defensively, the Trail Blazers force 15.2 turnovers per game and accumulate 23.1 personal fouls. They concede a 35.0% shooting rate from three-point range and are ranked 24th in the league for points allowed per game, averaging 118.9. Portland allows 47.2% shooting from opponents (1,710 out of 3,624) and collects an average of 44.4 rebounds, ranking them 22nd in giving up assists with a total of 1,069 allowed this season.

In their last outing, the Warriors faced a loss of 124-111 against the Hawks. In terms of rebounding, Golden State allowed Atlanta to secure 46 boards (11 offensive). The Warriors hit 38.5% from three-point range, achieving 15 of 39 attempts and 17 of 25 from the free throw line for a shooting percentage of 68.0%. The Hawks shot 46 out of 94 from the field, resulting in a 48.9% shooting percentage. By the end of the game, Golden State made 42 of 90 field goal attempts, amounting to a shooting rate of 46.7%. They made 10 of 42 three-point attempts (23.8%) and converted 17 free throws resulting in 81.0%. The Hawks committed 21 fouls, sending the Warriors to the line 21 times. The Warriors turned the ball over 16 times while making 5 steals and achieving 48 total rebounds (37 defensive and 11 offensive).

Stephen Curry was a key player for the Warriors, hitting 11 of 21 field goal attempts, leading to a shooting percentage of 52.4%, while also grabbing 3 rebounds. He scored 31 points in his 33 minutes on the court and dished out 5 assists.

Currently, Golden State holds a record of 21-19 this season. They average 20.2 personal fouls and boast an 82.0% free throw percentage. The Warriors facilitate assists at a rate of 28.4 per game (8th in the league) and average 15.7 turnovers. With a total of 4,617 points for the season (averaging 115.4 points per game), they pull in 43.5 rebounds per game and sit at 25th in the league for field goal percentage, shooting 45.6%.

On the defensive side, Golden State allows 34.8% shooting from three-point land (487 of 1,400) and opponents hit 79.5% of their free throws. They concede an average of 26.3 assists and 44.3 rebounds per game, ranking 12th and 15th in the NBA respectively. Defensively, they rank 9th in points allowed per game, averaging 113.6, and force 15.4 turnovers each game while letting teams shoot 47.2% from the field (17th in the league).

Who will secure a win in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?

Pick: Favor Portland

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Pick: Portland Trail Blazers
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