Clippers vs Thunder November 2nd 2024
At 10:30 ET, the Thunder (-242) will travel to Inglewood to take on the Clippers (+200) in a Western Conference matchup. The over/under line for this game is currently set at 220.5.
Oklahoma City (5-0) is currently favored by 6 points over the Clippers (2-3). This game will be played at the Intuit Dome and can be seen on FDSS.
Thunder vs. Clippers Key Information
- Sport: NBA
- Teams: Oklahoma City Thunder at Los Angeles Clippers
- Where: Inglewood at Intuit Dome
- Date: Saturday, November 2nd
- Betting Odds OKC -6, OKC -242 | LAC +200 O/U 220.5
The Thunder Can Win If…
The Thunder improved to 5-0 on the season with a 137-114 win over the Trail Blazers on Friday. Oklahoma City, who were -11.5 point favorites, covered the spread with the 23-point victory. The game’s total score of 251 points exceeded the O/U line of 220 by 31 points.
Oklahoma City jumped out to a 37-24 lead after the 1st quarter, but Portland responded by outscoring them 44-31 in the 2nd. The Thunder took control in the 3rd quarter, holding the Blazers to 17 points while scoring 38, and they finished things off by edging Portland 31-29 in the 4th.
In their win over the Trail Blazers, the Thunder put up 137 points, shooting 53.7% from the field. They connected on 19 threes, hitting 38.8% from deep.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 30 points, scoring 11 in the 1st quarter and 12 more in the 3rd. Jalen Williams added 22 points, knocking down 4 threes at a 66.7% rate.
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Defensively, the Thunder had a strong 3rd quarter, giving up just 17 points, but they struggled in the 2nd, allowing 44. Overall, they gave up 114 points on 47% shooting from the field in their win over the Trail Blazers.
Oklahoma City allowed Portland to hit 15 threes at a 42% clip. The Thunder sent the Trail Blazers to the line 31 times, where they made 21 free throws. Defensively, the Thunder recorded 14 steals and 9 blocks.
- Through their last ten road contests, the Thunder offense has averaged 110 points per game while allowing an average of 103. Oklahoma City posted an overall record of 7-3 while going 7-3 ATS.
- The Thunder have played well in their last five games as the betting favorite, going 4-1 straight up and 3-2 against the spread.
- Over their last five games, the Thunder have an over/under record of 2-3 and are 4-1 vs. the spread.
The Clippers Can Win If…
The Clippers fell to 2-3 on the season after a 125-119 home loss to the Suns on Thursday. Despite being +4.5 point underdogs, L.A. couldn’t cover the spread. The game’s total of 244 points went well over the pre-game line of 220.
L.A. jumped out to a 37-20 lead after the 1st quarter, thanks to a 12-0 run. They edged the Suns 33-32 in the 2nd quarter, but Phoenix took control in the 2nd half, outscoring the Clippers 39-23 in the 3rd and 34-26 in the 4th.
The Thunder put up 137 points in their win over the Trail Blazers, shooting 53.7% from the field. They connected on 19 threes, hitting 38.8% from beyond the arc.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the way with 30 points, including 11 in the 1st quarter and 12 in the 3rd. Jalen Williams added 22 points, making 4 threes at a 66.7% clip.
The Clippers’ defense started strong, holding the Suns to 20 points in the 1st quarter, but they struggled the rest of the way, giving up 32 points in the 2nd, 39 in the 3rd, and 34 in the 4th, leading to a 125-119 loss. Overall, they allowed Phoenix to shoot 51% from the field.
From beyond the arc, the Suns hit 18 threes at a 46% clip. The Clippers also sent Phoenix to the line 28 times, where they made 23 free throws. Defensively, the Clippers recorded 8 steals and 8 blocks.
- Across their ten previous home games, Los Angeles has an ATS mark of 5-5. Their straight up record in these matchups was 7-3 while averaging 106 points per game.
- Looking back on the team’s last five games as the underdog, the Clippers have a straight up record of 2-3. Their record vs the spread in these games was 3-2.
- In their last five games, the Clippers have an over/under record of 3-2 and are 1-4 vs. the spread.
The Lean
The Thunder is our selection to secure the victory, with a projected score of 122-105. We also like them to cover the spread, so we suggest betting on the Thunder at -6.
Regarding the over/under, the current line is set at 220.5, and our model predicts the Thunder and Clippers to score a combined 227 points. We recommend betting on the over.
Clippers Aim to Break Home Losing Streak Against Red-Hot Thunder
The Los Angeles Clippers are still waiting to christen the Intuit Dome with a win as they prepare to face the undefeated Oklahoma City Thunder on Saturday in Inglewood, California. The Clippers have struggled to close out games on their new home court, starting the season 0-3 at Intuit Dome, including a tough 125-119 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Thursday. They’ll be looking to turn things around against an Oklahoma City team that’s on fire, starting the season 5-0 for the first time since their 2011-12 Finals run.
Clippers Seek Their First Home Win at Intuit Dome
The Clippers are close to finding success, with each of their losses coming down to the wire, including two recent games decided by a combined seven points. James Harden led the way with a triple-double against the Suns, scoring 25 points along with 10 rebounds and 13 assists, marking his 78th career triple-double. But despite Harden’s big night, the Clippers allowed Phoenix to shoot over 60 percent in the second half, which proved costly.
Head coach Tyronn Lue highlighted the importance of closing games out and cutting down on mistakes in crunch time. “Our margin for error is very slim,” Lue stated. “We can’t turn the basketball over. We can’t have defensive breakdowns, we can’t allow offensive rebounds, and then we’ve got to take good shots.”
Despite the losses, Norman Powell has been a consistent offensive threat, leading the Clippers with an average of 25.4 points per game. Harden, optimistic about the team’s potential, noted, “I think it’s going to be a lot of close games and we’ve just got to find ways to execute and win ’em…we’ll get there sooner than later.”
Thunder’s Impressive Start Led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Oklahoma City, meanwhile, is enjoying its best start in over a decade, with a 5-0 record after a dominating 137-114 win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been the driving force, scoring 30 points on an efficient 12-of-18 shooting in just 28 minutes, giving the Thunder enough breathing room to rest their starters in preparation for Saturday’s game against the Clippers.
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault praised his team’s defensive adjustments, saying, “We made a decision that our defense really needed to get tightened up, and for us to course correct that quickly was very encouraging.” Oklahoma City outscored Portland 69-46 in the second half, demonstrating their capability to dominate on both ends of the floor.
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Key Matchups and Game Strategy
With key Thunder centers Jaylin Williams and Isaiah Hartenstein sidelined due to injuries, Daigneault has been experimenting with his lineup, including giving 6-foot-9 Ousmane Dieng a larger role. Dieng has responded well, adding physicality to the rotation and recording 11 points and three rebounds in 19 minutes against Portland.
For the Clippers, avoiding turnovers and closing defensive gaps will be essential to securing their first home win. The team will need to capitalize on their experience and find ways to slow down Gilgeous-Alexander, who is playing at an elite level. If they can execute their game plan and maintain consistency down the stretch, they have a chance to break the Thunder’s streak and earn their first victory at Intuit Dome.
With both teams bringing plenty of star power and intensity, the matchup promises to be an exciting battle between a Clippers team desperate for a win and an Oklahoma City squad looking to stay undefeated.