The Oklahoma City Thunder (41‑13) head to Phoenix to face the Suns (32‑22) on February 11, 2026, in a Western Conference clash that carries playoff implications. Oklahoma City enters as a 7‑point favorite, with the total set at 217.5.
The Thunder have been dominant all season, winning 77.4% of games as favorites, while Phoenix has battled inconsistency but remains dangerous at home. The Thunder’s offense, led by Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren, averages nearly 120 points per game, while their defense ranks first in points allowed.
Phoenix counters with Devin Booker’s scoring and Dillon Brooks’ intensity, supported by Mark Williams’ efficiency inside. Both teams combine to average 233.6 points per game, well above the posted total, suggesting a high‑scoring affair.
Oklahoma City has won two of the last three meetings, but Phoenix holds a slight ATS edge (2‑1). This matchup pits the Thunder’s elite balance against the Suns’ resilience, setting the stage for a compelling contest.
Best Bet: Suns +7 (-110) at DraftKings
While Oklahoma City is the superior team statistically, the spread is sizable given Phoenix’s ability to score and cover as underdogs. The Suns are 5‑4‑1 ATS when catching 7 or more points, and they’ve gone 28‑8‑1 ATS when scoring more than 108 points — a threshold they regularly surpass.
The Thunder are just 23‑20 ATS when favored by 7 or more, showing vulnerability in covering big numbers. Phoenix averages 113.7 points per game, which is 5.7 more than the Thunder allow, and they shoot 46% from the field, slightly above Oklahoma City’s defensive allowance.
With Booker capable of explosive scoring and Brooks adding perimeter firepower, the Suns have the tools to keep this close. Expect Oklahoma City to win, but Phoenix to cover the spread.
This parlay ties together the stars. Williams has been consistent offensively, while Booker remains Phoenix’s primary scorer. Pairing those with a Thunder win creates a logical flow: Oklahoma City wins behind Williams’ production, while Booker ensures Phoenix stays competitive.
The longshot parlay banks on Phoenix keeping it close. Holmgren’s rebounding and Brooks’ scoring align with a tight, high‑scoring game. If the Suns hang around, these props fit the narrative of a competitive contest.
Main Odds Table
The above odds are sourced from FanDuel.
Player Props
Odds updated: February 11, 2026 – 12:00 p.m. ET. Lines may move throughout the day.
| Team | Player | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thunder | Ajay Mitchell | Abdomen | Out |
| Thunder | Nikola Topic | Illness | Out |
| Thunder | Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander | Abdomen | Out |
| Thunder | Thomas Sorber | Knee (ACL) | Out |
| Suns | Cole Anthony | Not with team | Out |
| Suns | Isaiah Livers | Shoulder | Out |
| Suns | Grayson Allen | Knee | Out |
Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 9 p.m. ET.
PHX Arena, Phoenix, Arizona.
FDSOK, AZFamily, and Suns+.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Date | February 11, 2026 |
| Time | 9 p.m. ET |
| Arena | PHX Arena, Phoenix, Arizona |
| TV/Streaming | FDSOK / AZFamily / Suns+ |
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