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Best bets for Monday, January 26th on Arizona vs. BYU, Louisville vs. Duke, NBA and more.
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Top Picks for Monday, January 26: Arizona vs. BYU, Louisville vs. Duke, NBA Showdowns & More

January 27, 2026 4 Min Read
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The nation’s top-ranked college basketball teams are set to face off in a high-stakes battle, with the winner likely enhancing their position as the leading prospect for the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft. One of the season’s most anticipated matchups is Monday night’s clash between the undefeated Arizona Wildcats (20-0) and AJ DiVanza’s BYU Cougars at Provo’s Marriott Center in Utah. Arizona boasts five wins against Top 25 teams while BYU’s standout player, the versatile 6-foot-9 DiVanza, ranks second nationally in scoring at 23.6 points per game, recently putting on a spectacular 43-point performance in their 91-78 victory over Utah. The Cougars, sitting at 17-2, aim to notch only their second-ever win against a No. 1 ranked opponent. Arizona enters the game as a narrow 1.5-point favorite.

Beyond the Wildcats vs. Cougars showdown, basketball fans have a packed sports menu on Monday, January 26th, including seven NBA games and a full slate of college matchups. Here’s a primer for some top games and betting insights:

College Basketball Highlights:

  • No. 20 Louisville vs. No. 4 Duke
    Time: 7 PM | Location: Durham, NC | TV: ESPN | Stream: Fubo (free trial)
    Duke is favored by 8.5 points as per SportsLine models. Cameron Boozer of Duke, a leading candidate for national player of the year, edges out DiVanza in scoring with 23.7 points per game. The last meeting saw Boozer deliver 27 points on efficient shooting and help Duke overcome a halftime deficit to win 84-73. SportsLine projects a 52% chance for Duke to cover the spread.

  • No. 1 Arizona vs. No. 13 BYU
    Time: 9 PM | Location: Provo, UT | TV: ESPN | Stream: Fubo (free trial)
    BYU is the underdog at +1.5 but holds a strong home winning streak of 13 consecutive games. Their top trio—DiVanza, Richie Sanders (averaging 18.8 points), and Robert Wright III (18.0 points)—accounts for nearly 70% of the team’s scoring. Models suggest a 63% probability for BYU to cover, giving the Cougar underdog pick a “B” rating.

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NBA Action:

  • Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Orlando Magic
    Time: 7 PM | Location: Cleveland | TV: Peacock | Stream: Fubo
    Cleveland, riding a five-game winning streak, is favored by 6.5 points. Donovan Mitchell has been instrumental, scoring 69 points across the last two games. SportsLine gives the Cavaliers a 67% chance of covering.

  • Portland Trail Blazers vs. Boston Celtics
    Time: 8 PM | Location: Boston | TV: Peacock | Stream: Fubo
    The Celtics, leading the NBA in offense, face a Trail Blazers defense ranked 18th. Experts suggest betting on the over for a combined score of 224.5 points. Player availability, such as Portland’s Deni Avdija, may impact outcomes.

  • Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Golden State Warriors
    Time: 9:30 PM | Location: Minneapolis | TV: Peacock | Stream: Fubo
    This is a back-to-back series with Golden State having won the first game without key players. SportsLine gives the Warriors a 44% chance to win despite long odds (+224) and rates this a “B” bet. Expert Bruce Marshall favors Timberwolves -7.5, highlighting typical trends in multi-game series.

Fan Take:
This matchup between Arizona and BYU is more than just a game; it’s a preview of future NBA talent and a litmus test for the top draft prospects to showcase their skills on a national stage. For basketball enthusiasts, these contests provide thrilling narratives that could shape the sport’s next generation and make the chase for the number one NBA draft pick even more compelling.

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