Utah Jazz vs Oklahoma City Thunder Picks and Predictions for Sunday April 5 2026
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The Utah Jazz travel to Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to take on the Oklahoma City Thunder on April 5, 2026, with tip-off scheduled for 7:00 PM. The game will be broadcast on FanDuel SN OK, KJZZ-TV, and Jazz+. At the time of this writing the total was not released. Be sure to check out the latest free NBA picks before placing your wagers.
Jazz Continue Difficult Road Stretch
The Utah Jazz come into this matchup with a 21-57 overall record and have struggled significantly on the road with an 8-30 mark away from home. Over their last five games, Utah has been in a tough stretch, recently losing to Houston, Denver, Cleveland, Phoenix, and Denver again. That losing streak reflects a team that has had difficulty competing consistently.
From a statistical standpoint, Utah is averaging 117.3 points per game, which is a solid offensive number, but they are allowing a concerning 125.6 points per contest. They are shooting 47% from the field and grabbing 43.6 rebounds per game. The Jazz also average 29.5 assists, along with 3.8 blocks and 8.7 steals.
The biggest issue for Utah is clearly their defense. Allowing over 125 points per game makes it extremely difficult to win games, even with strong offensive production. While their assist numbers and scoring show they can move the ball and generate points, their inability to limit opponents has been a major weakness.
Thunder Dominating at Home
The Oklahoma City Thunder enter this game with a dominant 61-16 overall record and have been exceptional at home with a 33-6 record at Paycom Center. Over their last five games, Oklahoma City has been in excellent form, recently winning over the Los Angeles Lakers, Detroit, New York, and Chicago, while their only recent loss came against Boston. This stretch highlights a team playing at a very high level.
Statistically, the Thunder are averaging 118.9 points per game while allowing just 107.5 points per contest, which is one of the strongest defensive marks in this matchup. They are shooting 48% from the field and pulling down 44.2 rebounds per game. Oklahoma City also averages 25.4 assists, along with 5.5 blocks and 9.7 steals.
Oklahoma City’s biggest strength is their combination of elite offense and strong defense. Scoring nearly 119 points per game while allowing just over 107 creates a significant margin, especially when paired with their ability to generate steals and disrupt opposing offenses.
Jazz vs Thunder Picks and Prediction
Jazz vs Thunder Pick
Pick: Oklahoma City Thunder
Oklahoma City has a clear advantage in this matchup across multiple categories. They not only score more points per game than Utah but also allow far fewer points defensively. Utah’s defense, which gives up over 125 points per game, is likely to struggle against a high-powered Oklahoma City offense. Combined with the Thunder’s dominant home record, they are in a strong position to cover the spread.
Jazz vs Thunder Total Pick
Pick: Take the over if the total is set at 234.5
I would lean toward the over in this game because Utah’s defensive struggles often lead to high-scoring matchups. With the Jazz allowing over 125 points per game and Oklahoma City averaging nearly 119, there is strong potential for this game to reach a high total. Utah’s own scoring ability should also contribute enough to push the number upward.
Final Score Prediction: Oklahoma City Thunder 124 – Utah Jazz 110
This prediction was written before the completion of game play on Saturday.
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