- Matchup: Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Los Angeles Clippers
- Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025
- Venue: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
- Broadcast: NBC
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In an exciting showdown, the Los Angeles Clippers (3-2) will take on the undefeated Oklahoma City Thunder (7-0) at Intuit Dome on Tuesday.

The Thunder recently faced the Pelicans, securing a decisive victory with a score of 137-106. Both teams recorded 22 fouls. The Thunder excelled from three-point range, hitting 16 out of 40 attempts. The Pelicans struggled at the free-throw line, converting only 20 of 32 shots for 62.5%. Meanwhile, New Orleans grabbed 38 rebounds (12 offensive, 26 defensive) and blocked 5 shots. They also had 26 assists and 6 steals. Defensively, Oklahoma City allowed 43.8% shooting from the field (35 of 80). The Thunder managed 33 assists, forced 17 turnovers, and secured 12 steals while accumulating 42 rebounds (8 offensive). From the charity stripe, the Thunder converted 23 of 26 attempts for a stellar 88.5% success rate. Overall, Oklahoma City shot 56.0% from the field (47 of 84) and 20 of 48 from beyond the arc.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was instrumental in the last game, scoring 30 points on 8 of 14 shooting, playing 30 minutes, and securing 2 rebounds. He finished with a shooting percentage of 57.1% and dished out 7 assists.
Oklahoma City arrives in this matchup sporting an undefeated record of 7-0. They average 122.1 points per game (6th in the NBA), shooting 46.8% from the field. The Thunder have a three-point shooting percentage of 31.5% (93 of 295) and are hitting free throws at an impressive 86.0%. On the boards, Oklahoma City grabs 48.0 rebounds per game and has dished out a total of 176 assists this season, ranking them 11th in the league. They average 12.3 turnovers and 22.6 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, the Thunder force 17.4 turnovers each game while averaging 23.6 personal fouls. They currently rank 15th in the NBA for assists allowed, giving up 161 this season. Opponents are shooting 42.7% from the field (266 of 623) against Oklahoma City, who allows 46.0 rebounds per game. The team gives up 35.3% shooting from beyond the arc and ranks 3rd in points allowed per game with an average of 109.7.
In their last outing, the Clippers edged out the Pelicans with a final score of 126-124. Los Angeles secured 37 total rebounds (27 defensive and 10 offensive) and recorded 12 turnovers while notching 12 steals. The Pelicans committed 18 fouls, leading to 21 free-throw attempts for the Clippers, who converted 19 for a 90.5% free-throw rate. From three-point range, Los Angeles made 15 of 39 shots (38.5%). Overall, the Clippers shot 51.7% from the floor (46 of 89) while allowing the Pelicans to hit 40 of 83 shots (48.2%). New Orleans made 12 offensive rebounds.
Kawhi Leonard played a crucial role, scoring 34 points on 11 of 16 shooting (68.8%) with 5 rebounds and 5 assists in 36 minutes of play.
Los Angeles currently holds a 3-2 record this season. The Clippers are shooting 49.2% from the field (9th in the NBA) and have accumulated 556 points this season, averaging 111.2 points per game. They seize 42.6 rebounds per game and assist 24.8 times per contest (22nd in the league), while committing 17.2 turnovers per game and 18.2 personal fouls.
Defensively, the Clippers allow opponents to shoot 36.9% from three-point range (79 of 214) and 83.3% from the free-throw line. They permit an average of 27.4 assists and 42.0 rebounds per game, ranking 24th and 9th in the league respectively. Los Angeles ranks 6th in points allowed per game with an average of 112.0 and they force 15.0 turnovers per game while allowing teams a shooting percentage of 45.2% (7th in the NBA).
Who will prevail in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Los Angeles
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