A high-stakes Western Conference clash is set for tonight as the Oklahoma City Thunder host the Houston Rockets at the Paycom Center. This matchup features two teams firmly in the playoff race, with Oklahoma City leading the conference standings and Houston looking to strengthen their position with another road win.
The Thunder enter the game with an impressive 40–12 record, built on elite defense and the league’s most efficient overall performance this season. However, they will be tested by injuries to key players, including their primary scorer. The Rockets, at 31–19, come into the contest with solid recent form and strong rebounding strength, making this a competitive matchup despite Oklahoma City’s home advantage. Tip-off is scheduled for 3:30 PM ET (around 2:00 AM IST).
Thunder vs Rockets Match Details
| Match | Date | Venue | Time (ET) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thunder vs Rockets | February 7, 2026 | Paycom Center, Oklahoma City | 3:30 PM |
Current Standings
| Team | Record | Conference Position |
|---|---|---|
| Oklahoma City Thunder | 40–12 | Top of West |
| Houston Rockets | 31–19 | Playoff zone |
Oklahoma City have been the most consistent team in the conference, while Houston continue to push as a strong playoff contender.
Thunder vs Rockets Head-to-Head (H2H)
| Category | Result |
|---|---|
| 2025–26 Season | Thunder lead 2–0 |
| Opening Meeting | Thunder won in double overtime |
| Latest Meeting | Thunder won by 20 points |
| ATS in meetings | 1–1 |
Recent Form & Trends
Oklahoma City Thunder – Strong but Short-Handed
The Thunder are 5–5 in their last 10 games and have been average against the spread recently. Despite injuries, they remain extremely strong at home, winning over 80% of games as moneyline favorites. Their recent match totals have gone well above the current line.
Houston Rockets – Improving on the Road
Houston are 6–4 in their last 10 games and are currently on a three-game road winning streak. However, their ATS performance has declined recently, and offensive efficiency has dipped over the past few weeks.
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Thunder vs Rockets Player Stats
Oklahoma City Thunder
| Player | Key Numbers |
|---|---|
| Chet Holmgren | 17.7 PPG, 8.6 RPG |
| Isaiah Hartenstein | 11.0 PPG, 10.0 RPG |
| Aaron Wiggins | 10.8 PPG, strong 3PT shooting |
| Luguentz Dort | Defensive anchor, perimeter scoring |
| Cason Wallace | Elite steals production |
Team Profile:
120.2 PPG (1st), 107.9 allowed (1st), top-tier defense and efficiency on both ends.
Houston Rockets
| Player | Key Numbers |
|---|---|
| Kevin Durant | 26.0 PPG |
| Alperen Sengun | 20.9 PPG, 9.4 RPG, 6.2 APG |
| Amen Thompson | 17.8 PPG, 7.6 RPG |
| Jabari Smith Jr. | 15.1 PPG |
| Reed Sheppard | 12.4 PPG |
Team Profile:
115.2 PPG, strong defense (4th), league-best rebounding.
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Thunder vs Rockets Injury Report
Oklahoma City Thunder
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander – Out
- Jalen Williams – Out
- Ajay Mitchell – Out
- Steven Adams – Out (season)
- Jared McCain – Expected debut
Houston Rockets
- Fred VanVleet – Out
- Core rotation players available
Oklahoma City are dealing with key absences but still maintain strong depth.
Betting Odds
| Market | Line |
|---|---|
| Spread | Thunder -3.5 to -4.5 |
| Moneyline | Thunder -146 to -165 |
| Over/Under | 212.5 |
Thunder vs Rockets Best Picks & Prediction
Both teams combine to average over 235 points per game, significantly higher than the current total line, making the Over an attractive option. Despite missing star players, Oklahoma City’s defensive structure, depth, and home performance give them the edge.
Houston’s rebounding advantage could keep the game competitive early, but their recent ATS struggles and Oklahoma City’s home dominance tilt the matchup toward the Thunder.
Recommended Picks
- Thunder -3.5 / -4.5 (ATS)
- Over 212.5 total points
Player Props to Watch
- Kevin Durant Over 23.5 points
- Chet Holmgren Over 19.5 points
- Amen Thompson Over 14.5 points
- Isaiah Joe Over 11.5 points
Predicted Score
Oklahoma City Thunder 118 – Houston Rockets 109
This game presents a strong test for the Thunder without their primary stars, but their system, depth, and home-court advantage continue to make them one of the toughest teams in the league. The Rockets have the talent to compete, especially with their rebounding strength, but Oklahoma City’s balance and defensive identity should help them secure another home win.







