Suns vs Rockets Same Game Parlay Picks for NBA (Jan 5th, 2026)

Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant (7)
Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant (7)

Recent meetings between the Houston Rockets and Phoenix Suns at Toyota Center have delivered on both points and winning margins. On January 5th, another NBA tilt arrives in a building where Houston has routinely dominated against the spread. Each of their last six head-to-head matchups saw them clear that hurdle with room to spare. Offenses rarely stall here either; four clashes since 2021 exceeded the lofty total line, while Houston's attack never dipped below triple digits in those games. NBA same game parlay picks today

Suns vs Rockets Same Game Parlay Picks (Jan 5th, 2026)

These selections combine point spread value with offensive production trends for both teams. The Rockets' track record covering spreads aligns well when paired with their high team totals against Phoenix. Including an overall over bet leverages historical shootout tendencies from previous matchups at this venue.

Pick 1: Point Spread – Houston Rockets -7.5 – -120

Houston’s ability to cover a -7.5 spread stands out after six straight covers versus Phoenix. They’ve built comfortable margins thanks to defensive stops late in games combined with efficient scoring runs during key stretches at home court this season as well as last year’s series results suggest they handle business against this particular opponent more often than not regardless of roster changes or rotations.

Pick 2: Team Total – Houston Rockets Over 117.5 – +111

Houston exceeding a total of 117.5 makes sense given past performance in this rivalry setting, clearing that mark every time across their most-recent six encounters together—sometimes by sizable gaps—despite fluctuating pace numbers leaguewide each campaign neither side typically plays especially slow basketball once these two clubs tip off so look for another robust offensive display.

Pick 3: Total Points – Over 225.5 – -105

'Over' is supported by history; four out of the last six duels crossed above even higher thresholds than tonight’s line suggests fast-paced sequences drive up scores particularly early on when rotation units inject energy and shooting variance rises expect shot attempts per possession benefiting from open looks generated via quick ball movement keeping things lively all night.