Suns vs Lakers Preview

The Suns face the Lakers tonight in a game that could reshape the Western Conference playoff chase—a battered Phoenix squad fighting to stay afloat meets a Lakers team looking to solidify home-court edge. With momentum on the line and key absences looming large for the Suns, this matchup is a test of depth, resilience, and the true meaning of “next man up.”

Los Angeles Lakers

Los Angeles Lakers

VS
Phoenix Suns

Phoenix Suns

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Win Probability (BAC Model)

63%

37%

Moderate Favorite

Competitiveness

6/10

Above Average

Viewing Value

6.6

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HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON
Lakers
Suns
116.0

ORtg

113.2
116.6

DRtg

112.6
99.5

Pace

98.5
-0.7

Net Rtg

0.7
59.6

Win%

55.9
-0.5

TQS

1.1
LWWLL
Last 5
LLWLL
1 day rest (road 1 of 2)
Rest
1 day rest
Stat visualization


Record 34-23 33-26 Viewing Value 6.6 — Keep It on Radar Game Competitiveness 6/10

Matchup Overview

The Lakers enter this contest with a firmer grip on the standings—34-23, riding the strength of Luka Doncic’s MVP surge. Phoenix, meanwhile, sits at 33-26 but limps in, down both Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks to active injuries. The BAC Model gives LA a 63% win probability, and it’s not just about the stars—tonight comes down to depth, execution, and which team handles adversity better.

Stats Corner

  • Lakers’ offense: 115.6 PPG, ORtg 116, the most efficient unit on the court tonight.
  • Luka Doncic averaging 32.5 PPG, 8.6 AST, 55.0 eFG%—he is the engine.
  • Suns’ top offensive threats—Booker (24.7 PPG), Brooks (20.9 PPG)both out.
  • Phoenix has suffered 4 losses in last 5 games, scoring just 94 PPG over that stretch.
  • Lakers pace: 99.5 (highest tonight), and dominate the FT line with a .320 FTr.
  • Suns defense is weak on the glass—67.3% DRB vs Lakers’ 70.2%.

The Edge & What Could Break It

BAC Pick: Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers get it done tonight because Phoenix simply doesn’t have the bullets; with Booker and Brooks sidelined, their offense lacks both shot creation and secondary playmaking.

Why Lakers have the edge:
Luka Doncic is the best player on the floor by a mile—if he gets rolling, the Suns have no counter.
Phoenix’s recent offense (94 PPG last 5) is a clear signal: this group without Booker and Brooks cannot keep up with the Lakers’ firepower.
– Lakers’ defense isn’t elite, but against a thin Suns unit, it doesn’t need to be.

What could break it:
– Lakers’ own defense is vulnerable: their 116.6 DRtg (last 5: allowed 111+ in all but one) leaves the door open for a Grayson Allen hot night.
– If Deandre Ayton or role-playing shooters get hot, Phoenix could hang around longer than expected—especially if the Lakers’ FT advantage dries up.

Confidence tag: Clear Laker edge. Injury attrition makes this a 2:1 game for LA barring a wild outlier shooting night from Phoenix.

The Bottom Line

The Lakers have the edge—plain and simple. Phoenix is missing its offensive anchors and is in a scoring funk. Doncic dictates pace, runs the show, and buries the Suns late. Keep this game on your radar, but expect LA to control it: Lakers by 8+ is the play.