- Matchup: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Charlotte Hornets
- Event Date: Monday, November 10, 2025
- Venue: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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On Monday, the Charlotte Hornets (3-5) will host the Los Angeles Lakers (7-2) at the Spectrum Center.

Recently, the Lakers faced the Spurs, securing a nail-biting victory with a score of 118-116. Los Angeles achieved a field goal percentage of 44.6% (37 out of 83) and sank 10 of 31 attempts from beyond the arc. At the charity stripe, they converted 34 of 44 attempts for a success rate of 77.3%. On the boards, the Lakers gathered 38 rebounds, 12 of which were offensive. They also registered 23 assists, forced 19 turnovers, and achieved 8 steals. Defensively, Los Angeles allowed the Spurs to shoot 48.6% from the field, hitting 36 of 74 shots. San Antonio provided 22 assists and managed 7 steals in the game, grabbing a total of 37 rebounds (8 offensive, 29 defensive) and blocked 5 shots. The Spurs finished with a free throw percentage of 77.5%, making 31 of their 40 attempts, while scoring 13 of 33 tries from three-point range. In terms of fouls, the Lakers committed 30 while the Spurs accumulated 36.
Luka Doncic was pivotal in the last match, scoring 35 points on 9 out of 27 shooting. He logged 42 minutes on the court and grabbed 9 rebounds, finishing with a shooting percentage of 33.3% and distributing 13 assists
The Lakers head into this matchup boasting a record of 7-2 this season. They are averaging 119.6 points per game (ranked 11th in the league) on 52.0% shooting from the field. From three-point range, Los Angeles is hitting 33.0% (93 of 282) and offers a free throw percentage of 78.9%. As a unit, they secure an average of 39.9 rebounds per game and have achieved 241 assists this year, placing 5th in assists in the league. However, they average 16.8 turnovers and 21.4 fouls per game.
Defensively, the Lakers force opponents into an average of 16.3 turnovers per contest while drawing 24.3 fouls. They allow 35.4% shooting from beyond the arc and rank 13th in points allowed per game at 116.6. Los Angeles permits a field goal percentage of 47.4% (374 of 789) and yields 40.2 rebounds per game, placing them 27th in assists allowed with 236 so far this season.
In their last game, the Hornets fell to the Pelicans with a score of 116-112. Charlotte allowed New Orleans to grab 39 rebounds total (including 13 offensive boards). They hit 44.7% from three-point range, sinking 17 of 38 attempts, and only made 68.4% from the free throw line with 13 out of 19 shots successful. Defensively, the Hornets allowed the Pelicans to convert 43 of 90 shots from the floor (47.8%). In total, Charlotte shot 39 out of 82 for a percentage of 47.6%. From beyond the arc, they made 13 of 38 attempts (34.2%) and converted 75.0% of their shots from the free throw line by making 21 of 28 attempts. The Pelicans committed 20 fouls, giving the Hornets extra free throw opportunities. Charlotte also turned the ball over 20 times while recording 8 steals, with a total of 49 rebounds (34 defensive, 15 offensive).
Miles Bridges was a key player for the Hornets, scoring 22 points on 7 of 19 shooting (36.8%) and pulling down 8 rebounds in 37 minutes of play, along with providing 3 assists.
Currently, Charlotte’s record stands at 3-5 this season. They commit an average of 21.4 fouls per game and convert 80.2% of their free throw attempts. Assists average 27.1 per game (ranked 9th in the league), while they turn the ball over 16.8 times each match. The Hornets have amassed 963 points so far (120.4 points per game), alongside averaging 46.1 rebounds per game. Offensively, they are shooting 48.0% from the field, placing 12th in the league.
Defensively, the Hornets allow 39.4% of shots from long range (119 of 302) and opponents score 78.8% from the free throw line against them. They give up an average of 28.4 assists and 38.5 rebounds per game, ranking 27th and 3rd in the NBA, respectively. Charlotte ranks 26th in points allowed per game at 120.4. They force 13.1 turnovers regularly while allowing teams to hit 48.2% of their field goal attempts (21st in the league).
Who do you think will cover the spread in tonight’s NBA matchup?
Prediction: Back Charlotte
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