NBA Western Conference Game 2 Preview: Phoenix Suns (0-1) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (1-0)

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Venue: Paycom Center — Oklahoma City, OK

Tip‑off: 1:40 AM UTC

Injury Report

Phoenix Suns:

Grayson Allen — questionable (left hamstring strain)

Jordan Goodwin — questionable (calf soreness) Both injuries were noted as concerns entering this matchup.

Oklahoma City Thunder:

No major injuries reported entering April 23.

Team Records & Recent Form

Oklahoma City Thunder:

Last 5 games: 3–2, slight downward trend but strong at home.

Defending NBA champions with elite metrics and a 64‑18 regular season.

Phoenix Suns:

Last 5 games: 2–3, inconsistent but competitive.

Road performance has been shaky, and injuries add volatility.

Series History & Game 1 Recap

This is the first Suns–Thunder playoff meeting since 1997.

Game 1: Thunder won 119–84, dominating all four quarters.

OKC: 35–30–32–22

PHX: 20–24–22–18

Oklahoma City leads the series 1–0.

Key Player Matchups

Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander (OKC) vs. Devin Booker (PHX)

SGA is the favorite for a second straight MVP, anchoring OKC’s offense and defense.

Booker must carry Phoenix’s scoring load, especially if Allen is limited.

Chet Holmgren (OKC) vs. Phoenix Frontcourt

Holmgren’s rim protection and spacing are central to OKC’s scheme.

Phoenix struggled to generate efficient interior scoring in Game 1.

Jalen Williams (OKC) vs. Suns Wings

Williams returned from wrist surgery earlier in the season and is a major two‑way factor.

Betting Trends

OKC has a 20% home‑court value edge per SportBot AI modeling.

Suns’ offense has been inconsistent and may be further limited by injuries.

Thunder’s elite net rating (+11.1) and depth strongly favor them.

Game Odds

Phoenix Suns                                     215.5

Oklahoma City Thunder                – 17.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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