- Matchup: Los Angeles Clippers vs Miami Heat
- Date: Monday, December 1, 2025
- Venue: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Los Angeles Clippers (5-13) are headed to the Kaseya Center on Monday in hopes of securing a win against the formidable Miami Heat (13-6).

In their most recent game, the Clippers faced off against the Lakers, resulting in a 135-118 defeat. Both teams tallied 22 fouls during the match. The Clippers managed to hit 13 out of 29 attempts from beyond the arc and converted 84.6% of their free throws, sinking 22 of 26. They grabbed a total of 38 rebounds, split between 12 offensive and 26 defensive, while also recording 2 blocks. They notched up 29 assists and secured 9 steals throughout the game. Defensively, the Clippers allowed opponents to shoot 57.5% from the field, enabling the Lakers to make 50 out of 87 shots. Additionally, Los Angeles produced 24 assists and forced 11 turnovers while collecting 29 rebounds overall, with 7 coming from the offensive end. They converted 21 out of 24 free throws for an impressive 87.5% shooting rate. As for field goal percentage, the Clippers ended the game at 51.9%, successfully making 42 out of 81 attempts, including 13 of 35 from distance.
James Harden was pivotal in the last match, finishing with a field goal percentage of 42.9% and dishing out 9 assists. He logged 37 minutes on the floor, grabbed 5 rebounds, and scored 29 points on 9 out of 21 shooting attempts.
Currently, Los Angeles holds a record of 5-13 for the season, averaging 112.2 points per game (ranked 25th in the league) while shooting 47.3% from the field. The Clippers are hitting 36.4% from three-point range (239 of 656) and 83.7% from the free throw line. As a team, they average 40.7 rebounds per game and have accumulated 432 assists this season, which ranks 27th in the NBA for assists per game. They are committing 16.1 turnovers per game and averaging 20.5 fouls nightly.
On defense, the Clippers force 13.5 turnovers per game and average 20.2 personal fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 38.9% from three-point range and rank 19th in the league for points allowed per game (118.2). Los Angeles permits an opponent shooting percentage of 47.9% (761 of 1,589) and concedes an average of 42.7 rebounds per game, ranking 18th in the league for assists allowed, having given up 490 so far this season.
In their most recent outing, the Heat secured a narrow victory against the Bucks with a final score of 106-103. Miami tallied 38 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds, bringing their total to 47. They also recorded 14 turnovers while making 9 steals. The Bucks committed 15 fouls, leading to 20 free throw attempts for the Heat, who capitalized by converting 18 for a successful 90% rate. The Heat made 10 out of 36 three-point attempts (27.8%) and shots reached a field goal percentage of 45.9%, hitting 39 out of 85 attempts. Conversely, they allowed the Bucks to shoot 42.1% from the floor, with 40 successful shots out of 95 attempts. Miami also struggled from beyond the arc, shooting only 33.3% (14 of 42) and 64.3% from the charity stripe (9 of 14). They permitted Milwaukee to gather a total of 47 rebounds, including 11 offensive boards.
Tyler Herro stepped up significantly, shooting 9 out of 15 for 60.0% accuracy, racking up 29 points along with 5 rebounds and 7 assists during his 32 minutes on the court.
The Miami Heat currently boasts a record of 13-6 this season. Offensively, Miami has a shooting percentage of 47.9%, ranking them 11th in the league. They have scored a total of 2,336 points this season (averaging 122.9 points per game) and secure 46.4 rebounds on average. The team distributes 30.3 assists per game (2nd in the NBA) while committing 14.4 turnovers on average. The Heat also averages 20.3 personal fouls per game and has a free throw percentage of 78.9%.
Miami’s defense allows a 31.7% shooting percentage from three-point range (269 of 848) and opponents convert 80.1% of their free throws. The Heat concede an average of 27.0 assists and 49.5 total rebounds per game, ranking them 20th and 28th in those categories respectively. As for points allowed, they rank 17th in the league, giving up 117.2 points per game. They force 15.9 turnovers per game and maintain a low opponent shooting percentage of 43.1% (2nd in the league).
Who has the edge in tonight’s matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Take Los Angeles
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