- Matchup: Los Angeles Lakers vs San Antonio Spurs
- Date: Wednesday, January 7, 2026
- Venue: Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- Broadcast: ESPN
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The Los Angeles Lakers (22-11) are set to visit the Frost Bank Center on Wednesday to clash with the San Antonio Spurs (25-10).

In their most recent game, the Lakers secured a victory against the Grizzlies with a score of 120-114. Los Angeles recorded 18 fouls, while Memphis committed 31. The Lakers managed to hit 10 of their 41 attempts from beyond the arc, whereas Memphis shot an impressive 90.9% from the free-throw line, converting 20 of 22 attempts. On the boards, Memphis collected 47 rebounds (16 offensive, 31 defensive) and had 6 blocks. They also dished out 29 assists and captured 6 steals. Defensively, the Lakers limited their opponents to a shooting percentage of 42.0% on 42 of 100 attempts. Los Angeles tallied 30 assists in this game and forced 9 turnovers, totaling 4 steals. In terms of rebounding, they grabbed 45 boards, including 8 on the offensive end. The Lakers shot 80.5% from the charity stripe, sinking 33 of 41 attempts, and concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 47.5% (38 out of 80) while hitting 11 of 41 from three-point range.
Luka Doncic was a standout player in his last outing, finishing with 36 points on 10 of 20 shooting, while also contributing 9 rebounds in 39 minutes on the court. He concluded the game shooting 50.0% from the field and added 8 assists.
The Lakers come into this game with a record of 22-11 for the season. They are averaging 117.3 points per game (14th in the league) while shooting 50.1% from the field. Los Angeles has converted 34.3% of its three-point attempts (386 of 1,126) and 78.4% from the free-throw line. As a team, the Lakers are averaging 41.1 rebounds per game and have recorded 824 assists this season, which ranks them last in the league for passing. They commit 15.5 turnovers per game and average 20.0 personal fouls.
On defense, the Lakers are forcing opponents into 15.2 turnovers per game while committing 22.8 fouls themselves. They rank 11th in the league for assists allowed, with a total of 915. Los Angeles allows a field goal percentage of 48.7% (1,406 out of 2,887) and surrenders 40.2 rebounds per game, along with 37.7% shooting from three-point range. They rank 18th in points allowed per game (117.3).
In their last game, the Spurs faced a loss against the Trail Blazers with a close score of 115-110. San Antonio secured 36 defensive rebounds and 12 offensive rebounds for a total of 48 boards. They turned the ball over 6 times while claiming 8 steals. The Trail Blazers committed 16 fouls, sending the Spurs to the free-throw line 23 times, of which they converted 20 for an impressive 87.0% success rate. From three-point territory, San Antonio hit 10 of 31 attempts (32.3%). They concluded the game shooting 40 of 93 (43.0%) from the floor, while Portland managed 40 of 92 for a shooting percentage of 43.5%. The Spurs permitted the Trail Blazers to shoot 42.2% from deep (19 of 45) and shot just 59.3% from the free-throw line, hitting 16 of 27 attempts. In rebounding, San Antonio allowed Portland to grab a total of 52 boards (16 offensive rebounds).
Luke Kornet was instrumental for the Spurs, converting 10 of 12 shots for an efficiency of 83.3% and pulling down 8 rebounds. He amassed 23 points in 31 minutes, also dishing out 3 assists.
Currently, San Antonio holds a record of 25-10 this season. The Spurs average 19.5 fouls per game and are shooting 79.5% from the free-throw line. They average 26.0 assists per game (16th in the league) while committing 14.1 turnovers. Overall, they have scored 4,191 points this season, averaging 119.7 points per game, with a notable 46.4 rebounds per contest. Offensively, the Spurs boast a field goal percentage of 48.0%, ranking them 8th in the NBA.
Defensively, San Antonio ranks 8th in points allowed per game at 114.2. They force 13.7 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 46.6% from the field, placing them 10th in the league. The Spurs’ defense gives up 36.5% from deep (467 of 1,281) and their opponents convert 78.4% of free-throw attempts. They allow an average of 26.9 assists and 41.9 rebounds per game, ranking 16th and 6th in the league, respectively.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NBA contest against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on San Antonio
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