- Matchup: Minnesota Timberwolves vs Los Angeles Clippers
- Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2026
- Venue: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Clippers (32-32) will host the Minnesota Timberwolves (40-24) at the Intuit Dome.

The Timberwolves faced off against the Magic in their last game but suffered a defeat, finishing 119-92. The Timberwolves registered 21 fouls, while the Magic tallied 24. From beyond the arc, Minnesota converted 9 out of 34 attempts. The Magic showcased an impressive free throw percentage, hitting 26 of 31 for 83.9%. Orlando dominated the glass, pulling down 58 rebounds (15 offensive, 43 defensive) and recorded 5 blocks. The team made 28 assists and tallied 8 steals overall. Defensively, Minnesota allowed their opponents to shoot 46.2% from the field, permitting 42 successful shots out of 91 attempts. They contributed 17 assists and induced 15 turnovers while achieving 10 steals. In the rebounding department, they gathered 37 boards, including 8 offensive. At the charity stripe, the Timberwolves converted 23 of 31 free throw attempts, achieving a 74.2% success rate. Minnesota’s shooting numbers concluded with a field goal percentage of 35.7% (30 of 84) and a three-point success rate of 22.5% (9 of 40).
Anthony Edwards played a crucial role in the previous matchup. He finished the game with a shooting percentage of 44.4%, made 2 assists, and recorded 3 rebounds over 32 minutes of play while scoring an impressive 34 points on 8 of 18 shooting.
Minnesota enters this matchup with a season record of 40-24. The team averages 14.6 turnovers per game and commits approximately 21.3 personal fouls. Collectively, the Timberwolves grab 44.6 rebounds per contest and have accumulated 1,676 assists this season, ranking 15th in the NBA in assists. The team boasts a three-point shooting percentage of 37.2% (895 of 2,407) and a free throw percentage of 74.5%. They are scoring an average of 118.6 points per game, placing them 5th in the league, while shooting 48.3% from the field.
On the defensive side, the Timberwolves force 15.1 turnovers per game and commit 20.8 fouls. They rank 9th in the league in assists allowed, with a total of 1,657 surrendered this season. Opponents shoot 46.3% from the field against Minnesota (2,644 of 5,716), and the Timberwolves yield 43.1 rebounds per game. They allow 35.9% shooting from three-point range and are positioned 13th in points allowed per game (114.5).
In their previous outing, the Clippers secured a victory over the Knicks with a score of 126-118. Los Angeles allowed New York to pull down 51 rebounds (14 offensive). They connected on 35.0% of their three-point attempts, hitting 14 out of 40, and converted 12 of 16 free throws (75.0%). The Clippers permitted the Knicks to achieve a shooting percentage of 51.1%, allowing 46 successful shots from 90 attempts. The Clippers themselves shot 46.2% by finishing 43 of 93, and from long range, they hit 18 out of 39 attempts for a 46.2% rate while converting 22 free throws at 84.6%. The Knicks committed 23 fouls, giving the Clippers 26 free throw attempts, while Los Angeles turned the ball over 8 times and recorded 12 steals. They finished with a total of 36 rebounds, including 27 defensive and 9 offensive boards.
Kawhi Leonard was instrumental for the Clippers, contributing 29 points in 35 minutes on the court, along with 8 assists. He maintained a shooting percentage of 52.6% by converting 10 of 19 attempts and also grabbed 7 rebounds.
The Clippers hold a current record of 32-32 for the season. Offensively, Los Angeles shoots 48.1% from the field, ranking 5th in the NBA. They have scored a total of 7,219 points this season, averaging 112.8 points per game, and collecting 41.0 rebounds per contest. The team averages 23.4 assists per game (30th in the league) and has a turnover rate of 14.8 per game. Los Angeles commits about 18.8 personal fouls per contest while boasting an impressive free throw percentage of 83.2%.
Defensively, the Clippers allow opponents to shoot 36.7% from three-point range (862 of 2,351), and their opponents convert 79.3% of free throw attempts. They yield 26.1 assists and 42.0 rebounds per game, ranking 11th and 7th in the league, respectively. Defensively, the Clippers rank 9th in points allowed per game with 112.3 and force an average of 13.8 turnovers while permitting teams to shoot 46.5% from the field, positioning them 11th in the NBA.
Who will cover the spread in tonight’s NBA clash?
Pick: Bet on Los Angeles
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