First quarter
The matchup lists the Hornets as the home team and the Suns as the away team with Charlotte and Phoenix set as the two competitors for this regular-season game.
The
Charlotte Hornets vs
Phoenix Suns prediction and odds conversation starts with availability, because
LaMelo Ball is day to day with rest and
Brandon Miller is day to day with rest on the Hornets’ injury list.
Charlotte’s rotation also shows
Pat Connaughton day to day with a calf issue and
Ryan Kalkbrenner day to day with an ankle issue, which can move early-game minutes toward
Miles Bridges,
Collin Sexton, and
Tre Mann.
Charlotte also has
Josh Green day to day with a shoulder issue and
Grant Williams listed day to day with an ACL, which is another factor that can influence first-quarter betting splits.
With multiple Hornets tagged day to day, the first-quarter lean for Buzz City is tied to Bridges as the cleanest listed option without an injury designation while the Hive sorts out pregame status.

Second quarter
The betting slate identifies this as regular season group play with tournament_round marked as group and phase marked as regular season, keeping the focus on full-game markets instead of one-off tournament wrinkles.
Because the competitors are explicitly Charlotte (home) and Phoenix (away), the Charlotte Hornets vs Phoenix Suns moneyline will typically reflect home-court pricing at Spectrum Center relative to the Suns’ road tag.
Any line movement leading into tip can be driven by status updates on Ball, Miller, Connaughton, Kalkbrenner, and Green, since each is listed day to day with either rest or an injury note.
If those day-to-day tags tilt toward playing, books often shade the spread and game total to account for added creation and depth, and if they tilt out, the market tends to tighten around fewer primary options.
From a midgame-betting angle, the second quarter often becomes the window where bench depth matters most, and Charlotte’s day-to-day list makes that segment especially sensitive to late reports.
Third quarter
The game data locks the teams, venue, and schedule, so the strongest third-quarter angle is how Phoenix adjusts as the away side while Charlotte plays as the designated home club.
With Ball and Miller both labeled day to day for rest and Bridges not carrying an injury tag, Charlotte’s third-quarter scoring projection naturally runs through Bridges plus the available guards like Sexton and Mann.
Because Connaughton and Green are both day to day as perimeter options, any confirmation either way can affect live spread positions coming out of halftime.
For bettors tracking head to head context, this specific listing only confirms the matchup pairing and location, so the most actionable edge remains reading the Hornets’ availability correctly before third-quarter live lines settle.
Fourth quarter
The final-quarter betting focus ties to which team is better positioned late, and Charlotte’s list of day-to-day designations makes closing-time usage and shot volume more variable than usual.
If Ball is cleared from the day-to-day rest tag, late-game possession value rises for the Hive, and if he sits, the late creation burden leans harder onto Bridges with help from Sexton and Mann.
If Miller is cleared from the day-to-day rest tag, Charlotte’s wing scoring options broaden, and if he sits, the Hornets’ late-game spacing depends more on the remaining healthy perimeter group.
For fans searching Charlotte Hornets vs Phoenix Suns live stream free, the official broadcast options listed for this game are FDSSE on TV plus AZFamily on TV and Sunsplus on Internet, which are the only networks provided in the game data.
The Hornets host the Suns on April 2, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, and if you’re betting it, track the final injury confirmations before locking a side, then share this article with another Hornets fan who’s watching the closing minutes.