- Matchup: San Antonio Spurs vs Los Angeles Lakers
- Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025
- Venue: crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
- Broadcast: ESPN
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The San Antonio Spurs (5-1) travel to crypto.com Arena this Wednesday to face off against the Los Angeles Lakers (6-2).

In their previous game, the Spurs faced the Suns but fell short with a score of 130-118. The Spurs ended with 21 personal fouls compared to the Suns’ 26. San Antonio was proficient from beyond the arc, making 19 of 33 attempts. The Suns managed to hit 19 of 22 at the free-throw line, achieving 86.4%. Phoenix secured 39 rebounds (5 offensive, 34 defensive) and recorded 5 blocks. Additionally, they provided 34 assists and had 8 steals. On the defensive front, the Spurs allowed their rivals to shoot 58.2% from the field, getting outscored 46 of 79. San Antonio recorded 21 assists and forced 20 turnovers while achieving 11 steals. They also collected 41 rebounds, including 16 on the offensive end. At the charity stripe, the Spurs converted 18 of 23 attempts for a shooting percentage of 78.3%. Overall, San Antonio achieved a field goal percentage of 45.9% by making 45 of 98 shots, including just 10 out of 41 from three-point range.
Stephon Castle stood out in this game, scoring 26 points on 10 of 16 shooting. He played for 34 minutes and collected 7 rebounds, finishing with a shooting percentage of 62.5%, while also providing 5 assists.
The Spurs come into this game with a solid 5-1 record for the season. They average 15.8 turnovers per game and commit 21.5 personal fouls each night. As a unit, they are grabbing an impressive 47.8 rebounds per game and have accrued a total of 145 assists this season, ranking 29th in the league. The Spurs are hitting 35.2% of their three-point attempts (70 of 199) and posting a free throw percentage of 73.8%. They score an average of 118.2 points per contest (13th in the NBA) and shoot 49.8% from the floor.
On the defensive side, San Antonio forces 15.3 turnovers per game while conceding 24.0 fouls. They rank 4th in the league in assists allowed, having given up 158 so far this season. Opponents shoot 44.5% against them (229 of 515) while the Spurs allow 36.0 rebounds per game. They have allowed 39.3% from beyond the arc and lead the NBA in points per game allowed at 108.2.
In their last matchup, the Lakers triumphed over the Trail Blazers, winning 123-115. Regarding rebounding, Los Angeles conceded 38 boards to Portland (15 on offense). The Lakers struggled with their three-point shooting at 22.5%, making 9 of 40, but excelled at the free-throw line, converting 22 of 30 (73.3%). Portland shot 49.4% overall, scoring 42 of 85 attempts, while the Lakers had a remarkable shooting night at 58.8%, hitting 50 of 85. The Lakers made 39.1% of their three-pointers, sinking 9 of 23, and were effective from the free-throw line, converting 87.5% with 14 successful attempts. Portland committed 18 fouls, leading to 16 free throws for the Lakers, who also achieved 11 steals while surrendering 17 turnovers. The Lakers grabbed 34 total rebounds, with 26 on defense and 8 on offense.
Deandre Ayton was a standout player for the Lakers in this contest. He scored 29 points in 31 minutes, distributing 2 assists. His shooting was impressive, as he connected on 14 of 19 attempts for a remarkable field goal percentage of 73.7%, and added 10 rebounds.
Los Angeles enters this game with a 6-2 overall record this season. They average 20.4 personal fouls per game and are hitting 79.2% of their free throw attempts. The Lakers are assisting on 27.3 baskets per game (12th in the league) and averaging 17.1 turnovers. They have accumulated 958 points so far this season (119.8 per game) and are averaging 40.1 rebounds.
On offense, the Lakers are shooting an outstanding 52.9% from the floor, ranking them first in the league.
Defensively, Los Angeles permits 34.9% shooting from three-point range (109 of 312), while opponents convert on 77.9% of their free throw shots. The Lakers allow 26.8 assists and 40.6 rebounds per game, ranking 20th and 6th in the league, respectively. They rank 15th in the NBA in points allowed per game with 116.6. They force 16.0 turnovers each game and allow opposing teams to shoot 47.3% from the floor (19th in the league).
Who will clinch the win against the spread in tonight’s NBA matchup?
Pick: Opt for San Antonio
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