Houston Rockets VS Memphis Grizzlies
This NBA regular season game will be played at 09:00 Beijing time on January 27, 2026, with the Houston Rockets hosting the Memphis Grizzlies. According to the odds provided by the user, the home win (Rockets win) is 1.24, the draw is 0.0, and the away win (Grizzlies win) is 4.64.
Recent RecordsHouston Rockets: It is necessary to analyze the win-loss trend, offensive and defensive efficiency, home performance and key player status in the last 5-10 games before the game. Memphis Grizzlies: It is necessary to analyze the win-loss trend, offensive and defensive efficiency, away performance and key player status in the last 5-10 games before the game, with special attention to the impact of team injuries on the integrity of the lineup.
Historical head-to-headneeds to sort out the head-to-head records of the two teams in the past 2-3 seasons, analyze the distribution of wins and losses, the characteristics of point differences, whether the home advantage is obvious, and the tactical style restraint shown in recent meetings.
OddsThe current odds of a win-win (1.24 for Rockets and 4.64 for Grizzlies) show that the Robots are extremely optimistic about the Rockets playing at home, with home win odds at a very low level and away win odds on the high side, with a draw of 0.0 indicating no draw option in regular time. This odds combination usually corresponds to matchups with a significant gap in strength or form.
PredictionBased on recent records, historical head-to-head records and current odds depth tendencies, the Rockets have a significant advantage at home. Predicting that the Houston Rockets will win this game is very likely. The specific win-loss difference needs to be judged based on the integrity of the on-site lineup and the actual performance in the course of the game.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for match preview purposes only. The results of sports events are affected by a variety of uncontrollable factors such as on-the-spot performance, sudden injuries, and referee decisions, and any prediction is uncertain, so please look at it rationally.
