- Matchup: Brooklyn Nets vs. Los Angeles Clippers
- Date: Sunday, January 25, 2026
- Venue: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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On Sunday, the Los Angeles Clippers (20-24) will take on the struggling Brooklyn Nets (12-30) at the Intuit Dome.

The Nets recently went head-to-head with the Knicks and suffered a heavy defeat, ending the game at 120-66. In that challenging outing, Brooklyn committed 20 fouls compared to New York’s 19. The Nets converted 16 of their 32 three-point attempts, while the Knicks shot 70.6% from the free-throw line, making 12 of 17 attempts. New York secured 56 rebounds (8 offensive, 48 defensive) and recorded 2 blocks, alongside 24 assists and 8 steals. Defensively, Brooklyn allowed the Knicks to shoot 57.5% from the field, with New York hitting 46 of 80 shots. The Nets managed 31 assists but handed over the ball 16 times while also getting 6 steals. They collected a total of 27 rebounds, 4 of which were offensive, and shot 69.2% from the free-throw line by sinking 9 of 13 attempts. Brooklyn ended the match with a field goal percentage of 29.1%, hitting 23 of 79 shots, including 11 out of 40 from beyond the arc.
Michael Porter Jr. was among the contributors in the last game, shooting 28.6% from the field with 1 assist in 26 minutes of play. He recorded 6 rebounds and tallied 12 points, making 4 of 14 attempts.
The Nets enter this matchup with a 12-30 record for the season. They average 107.9 points per game, currently the lowest in the NBA, while shooting 44.5% from the field. Their three-point shooting stands at 34.8% (596 of 1,713) and free throw percentage at 78.3%. Brooklyn averages 39.7 rebounds per game and has accumulated 1,067 assists this season, ranking 26th in the league in assists. They commit an average of 15.1 turnovers and 19.9 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, the Nets force an average of 14.0 turnovers per game while also committing 19.9 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 37.9% from three-point range and rank 11th in points allowed per game (114.5). Brooklyn permits a field goal percentage of 48.9% (1,764 of 3,604) and an average of 43.4 rebounds per game, ranking 13th in assists conceded with 1,165.
In their last outing, the Clippers secured a victory over the Lakers with a score of 112-104. Los Angeles allowed the Lakers to grab 34 rebounds (6 offensive). They shot 33.3% from three-point range, making 11 out of 33 attempts, and hit 13 of 18 free throws (72.2%). The Clippers permitted the Lakers to shoot at a rate of 45.5% (40 of 88) from the field. Finished with a shooting percentage of 47.6%, the Clippers made 40 out of 84 shots, including 12 of 31 from beyond the arc (38.7%). They successfully converted 20 out of 21 free throw attempts for an impressive percentage of 95.2%. The Lakers committed 18 fouls, allowing the Clippers 21 free throw attempts. Los Angeles committed 14 turnovers, while registering 6 steals and pulling down 49 total rebounds (36 defensive, 13 offensive).
Kawhi Leonard played a pivotal role in the Clippers’ recent victory, sinking 9 of 19 shots for a conversion rate of 47.4%, while also recording 5 rebounds. Leonard’s performance yielded 24 points in 26 minutes alongside 4 assists.
The Clippers hold a season record of 20-24. Offensively, they are shooting 47.4% from the field, ranking 9th overall. Los Angeles has scored a total of 4,943 points this season (112.3 per game) and averages 40.5 rebounds per game. Their assist average is 23.5 per contest (30th in the NBA) with 15.2 turnovers per game and a commitment of 19.0 fouls per game, along with an 84.7% free throw rate.
Defensively, the Clippers are currently 8th in the NBA for points allowed, with a figure of 113.5 per game. They force an average of 13.5 turnovers and allow opponents to shoot 47.0% from the field (17th in the league). The Los Angeles defense surrenders 36.7% from three-point territory (597 of 1,626) and opponents convert 79.9% of their free throw attempts. They concede an average of 26.2 assists and 42.3 rebounds per game, ranking 11th and 7th overall.
Who will dominate tonight’s NBA game against the spread?
Prediction: Go with Brooklyn
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