- Matchup: Los Angeles Clippers vs Charlotte Hornets
- Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
- Venue: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
- Broadcasting: FanDuel Sports Network
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This Saturday, the Charlotte Hornets (4-11) will face off against the Los Angeles Clippers (4-10) at the Spectrum Center.

The Clippers recently suffered a narrow defeat to the 76ers, with a final score of 110-108. They recorded 26 personal fouls compared to the 76ers’ 20 and made 11 of 33 attempts from beyond the arc. Philadelphia ended the game shooting 70.0% from the free-throw line, converting 21 out of 30 tries. The 76ers also dominated the boards with a total of 46 rebounds (9 offensive, 37 defensive) and achieved 3 blocked shots. Los Angeles managed 18 assists, forced 9 turnovers, and gathered 6 steals, while securing 45 rebounds, 8 of which were offensive. The Clippers excelled at the free-throw line with a staggering 96.3% success rate, hitting 26 out of 27 attempts. They concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 40.2%, sinking 35 of 87 attempts and 12 of 39 three-point shots.
James Harden played a significant role in the previous matchup, scoring 28 points with a shooting percentage of 28.0% while also dishing out 5 assists. He logged 37 minutes on the court and pulled in 6 rebounds.
Entering this game, Los Angeles holds a season record of 4-10. They average 16.1 turnovers per game and commit approximately 20.8 fouls each night. The Clippers are grabbing 41.4 rebounds per contest and have a season total of 335 assists, ranking 29th in the league for assists per game. They shoot 35.9% from three-point range (185 of 516) and are converting 83.3% from the free-throw line. Offensively, Los Angeles scores an average of 111.7 points per game, placing them 25th in the league, while shooting 47.3% from the field.
On defense, the Clippers force 14.0 turnovers per game and commit 20.1 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 38.3% from three-point range and are ranked 16th in the NBA for points allowed per game, conceding 116.3 points. The Clippers’ defensive shooting percentage allowed is 46.9%, with opponents making 580 of 1,236 attempts. They also allow an average of 42.9 rebounds per game and rank 9th in the league in assists allowed, conceding 377 assists this season.
In their last game, the Hornets faced the Pacers and lost by a score of 127-118. Charlotte permitted Indiana to secure 43 rebounds overall, with 10 being offensive. The Hornets shot 42.1% from long range, hitting 16 of 38 attempts, and made 19 of 23 free throws (82.6%). Indiana shot 46 of 85 from the field, achieving a shooting percentage of 54.1%. The Hornets ended the game shooting 43 for 107 from the field, marking a shooting percentage of 40.2% and making 13 of their 45 three-point attempts (28.9%). They capitalized on 19 free-throw attempts, converting 86.4%. The Pacers accumulated 22 fouls, allowing the Hornets to take 22 shots from the charity stripe. Charlotte turned the ball over 13 times but managed to secure 7 steals, collecting 26 defensive and 22 offensive rebounds for a total of 48 boards.
Kon Knueppel was a standout player for the Hornets, contributing 28 points in 42 minutes along with 7 assists. He shot 11 of 20 in the matchup, achieving a shooting percentage of 55.0%, while also grabbing 8 rebounds.
The Hornets hold a record of 4-11 this season. Offensively, they are shooting 45.6% from the field, ranking 21st in the NBA. Charlotte has scored 1,749 points this season, averaging 116.6 points per game while securing 46.0 rebounds per game. They average 26.3 assists per game, ranking 16th in the league, and have committed 16.5 turnovers per game while averaging 19.5 fouls per contest with an 82.2% free-throw percentage.
Defensively, the Hornets rank 22nd in points allowed, yielding 120.2 per game. They force 13.5 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 50.1% from the field (27th in the league). Charlotte permits 41.2% shooting on three-point attempts (214 of 519), and opponents convert 78.8% of their free-throw shots. They give up 28.8 assists and 39.3 rebounds per game, ranking 26th and 2nd, respectively, in the league.
Who will cover the spread in tonight’s NBA matchup?
Prediction: Bet on Los Angeles
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