
- Phoenix Suns (44-37, 7th in the West) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (64-17, 1st in the West)
- When: Sunday, 12 April 2026 at 7:30pm CST
- Where: Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, OK
- TV: FDSN-OK
- Offensive Rating: PHX: 113.9 (18th) / OKC: 117.7 (7th)
- Defensive Rating: PHX: 113.0 (10th) / OKC: 106.1 (1st)
- Net Rating: PHX: 1.0 (16th) / OKC: 11.6 (1st)
- Current Streaks: PHX: 5-5 in their last 10 games / OKC: Lost their last game, but won their previous 7 before that
The Tip-Off
The end. Though every year feels long when you first start it, by the time you reach the end, you relate to the age-old adage that relates to parents and their children: the days are long, but the years are short. As we head into another postseason where we are the favorites, let’s appreciate the day by day steps that we’ve had to take to get to this point. It may not always be pretty, but as our MVP continues to preach, it’s always consistent.
This is the fifth and final regular season meeting between the Thunder and Suns. Oklahoma City has won 3 of the 4 meetings, with the lone Suns’ victory coming on a Devin Booker game-winning 3.
Betting Info, presented by FanDuel
- Line: OKC -7.5
- O/U: 212.5
Injury Report
OKC
- Alex Caruso – OUT (rest)
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – OUT (oblique injury management)
- Isaiah Hartenstein – OUT (calf injury management)
- Chet Holmgren – OUT (back)
- Isaiah Joe – OUT (knee)
- Ajay Mitchell – OUT (ankle injury management)
- Thomas Sorber – OFS (knee/ACL)
- Cason Wallace – OUT (toe)
- Jalen Williams – OUT (hamstring injury management)
- Jaylin Williams – OUT (Achilles tendinitis)
PHX
- Grayson Allen – OUT (hamstring)
- Devin Booker – OUT (ankle injury management)
- Dillon Brooks – OUT (finger injury management)
- Collin Gillespie – Questionable (shoulder)
- Jordan Goodwin – Questionable (ankle)
- Jalen Green – Questionable (knee)
- Haywood Highsmith – Questionable (knee injury management)
- Royce O’Neale – OUT (knee injury management)
- Mark Williams – Questionable (foot injury management)
Three Big Things
- Two-Way Players – Due to the fact that 2-way players can’t be on the playoff roster, this is the our final opportunity to see our 2-way players this season. Brooks Barnhizer, Branden Carlson, and Payton Sandfort have all contributed in some form and some way to this season. With the amount of injuries the Thunder have had, having three extra players (along with Chris Youngblood and Buddy Boeheim) has been of utmost importance for the sustainability of this team. Here’s the them going off in the final game of the season.
- Again, Health Above All – For the players that are going to be on the playoff roster, please stay healthy in this game. Lu Dort is out here chasing All-Defense Team glory and guys like Kenrich Williams, Aaron Wiggins, Jared McCain, and even Nikola Topic could play critical roles at various points in the playoffs.
- Reflection – Though the record may not show it, this year’s team is much better than last’s year team. They’ve had to battle through a myriad of injuries all season long (to the tune of 2nd most man-games missed) and have had to face new foes (hello, San Antonio) throughout the season. They’ve had to switch from being the hunters to the hunted and have done a good job handling that. But now begins what the Thunder have been battling for the entire season…hello, playoffs! Time to defend our crown.











