Kings vs Clippers November 8th 2024
At 10:00 ET, the Sacramento Kings (-225) will host the Los Angeles Clippers (+187) in a Western Pacific Division matchup. The Kings are favored by 5.5 points and have a record of 5-3. The Clippers are 4-4 and the over/under line is set at 224.5.
This game will be played at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento and can be seen on NBCS.
Clippers vs. Kings Key Information
- Sport: NBA
- Teams: Los Angeles Clippers at Sacramento Kings
- Where: Sacramento at Golden 1 Center
- Date: Friday, November 8th
- Betting Odds SAC -5.5, LAC +187 | SAC -225 O/U 224.5
The Clippers Can Win If…
The Clippers evened their record at 4-4 with a 110-98 win over the 76ers on Wednesday. Playing at home, Los Angeles entered the game as -1.5 point favorites and covered the spread with the victory. The total score of 208 points fell short of the 215-point over/under line.
After trailing 27-24 at the end of the 1st quarter, the Clippers took control by outscoring the 76ers 27-24 in the 2nd quarter and dominating the 3rd quarter 33-17. They entered the 4th quarter with an 84-68 lead before the 76ers narrowed the gap by winning the final quarter 30-26.
Norman Powell’s 26 points and 6 threes on 75% shooting from deep powered the Clippers to a win over the 76ers. Powell shot 80% from the field, adding 8 points in both the 2nd and 4th quarters. James Harden contributed 18 points, with 12 coming in the 3rd quarter despite shooting just 33.3% overall.
The Clippers shot 56.9% as a team, hitting 42.9% from beyond the arc with 12 made threes. Ivica Zubac added 15 points, shooting 77.8%, while Derrick Jones chipped in 14 points, scoring 7 in the 2nd quarter.
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The Clippers’ defense was strong enough to hold the 76ers to 98 points, despite allowing 30 points in the 4th quarter. Their best defensive showing came in the 3rd, where they gave up just 17 points.
From beyond the arc, the Clippers limited the 76ers to just 7 made threes on 28% shooting. They also sent the 76ers to the line 19 times, where they hit 11 free throws. Defensively, the Clippers recorded 12 steals and 1 block.
- The Clippers are 3-2 ATS in their last road games and 3-2 straight-up.
- In their last ten games as the betting underdog, the Clippers have a straight up record of 4-6 and an ATS mark of 5-5.
- Over their last three games, the Clippers have an over/under record of 1-2 and are 2-1 vs. the spread.
The Kings Can Win If…
The Kings improved to 5-3 on the season with a 122-107 win over the Raptors on Wednesday. Sacramento was favored by 11.5 points and covered the spread, while the game’s total of 229 points fell short of the 237.5-point O/U line.
After trailing 93-89 going into the 4th quarter, the Kings held the Raptors to just 14 points in the final period. A 12-0 run helped Sacramento pull away, taking the score from 109-102 to 121-102.
DeMar DeRozan led the Kings with 27 points, shooting 52.4% from the field and hitting 2 threes at 50% in their win over the Raptors. Keegan Murray added 22 points and 12 rebounds, connecting on 3 threes at 37.5%, while De’Aaron Fox contributed 21 points despite shooting just 29.4% overall and 25% from beyond the arc.
As a team, the Kings made 10 threes, shooting 28.6% from deep, but finished with a 46.7% field goal percentage. DeRozan scored 11 points in the 4th quarter, while Murray had 12 points in the 1st quarter, and Domantas Sabonis added 9 of his 17 points in the 3rd.
Despite giving up 33 points in the 1st quarter and 39 in the 3rd, the Kings tightened up defensively when it mattered, allowing just 14 points in the 4th to secure the win. Sacramento held Toronto to 107 points, even though the Raptors shot 48% from the field.
The Kings did a great job defending the three, limiting the Raptors to 10 made threes on 29% shooting. They also sent Toronto to the line just 15 times, where they made 11 free throws. Sacramento finished with 32 defensive rebounds, allowing 8 offensive boards, while adding 7 steals and 5 blocks.
- Sacramento has played well in their previous five home games, going 3-2 straight up. In this stretch, they averaged 120 points per game while allowing 116. The team also performed well vs the spread at 3-2.
- The Kings have played well in their last three games as the betting favorite, going 2-1 straight up and 2-1 against the spread.
- In their last three games, the Kings have an over/under record of 1-2 and are 2-1 vs. the spread.
The Lean
We’re calling a win for the Kings, with a final score of 135-105, and we’re taking them to cover the spread. Our recommendation is to bet on the Kings at -5.5.
As for the over/under, the the line is currently at 224.5, and our model projects the Clippers and Kings to reach a combined total of 240 points. Our bet is on taking the over.
Clippers, Kings Leaning on Supporting Players for Recent Success
The Los Angeles Clippers and Sacramento Kings, both riding two-game winning streaks, will meet on Friday night in Sacramento. The recent success for both teams has been driven by key contributions from unheralded players stepping up in the absence of their usual stars.
Clippers Turn to Powell Amid Injuries
The Clippers recently wrapped up a five-game homestand with a pair of much-needed victories, including a 110-98 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday. The game marked Paul George’s return to Los Angeles in a 76ers uniform, but it was Norman Powell who stole the show for the Clippers. Powell dropped 26 points, including six 3-pointers, to help secure the win.
“I’ve been scratching, clawing my way to get this opportunity,” Powell said after the game. “It’s been 10 years of playing different roles.”
With stars Kawhi Leonard and Paul George sidelined due to injuries, Powell has taken on a larger role. The 31-year-old guard is thriving, leading the team in scoring with an impressive 25.0 points per game. His shooting has been lights out, particularly from beyond the arc, where he’s hitting 48.5% of his 3-point attempts.
Powell, who made just three starts last season, has started all eight games this year. Last season, he came off the bench for most of the year behind Leonard, George, and Russell Westbrook. However, his performance in those limited starts — particularly against the Kings, where he had 21 points in a February game and 17 points in an April contest — hinted at his potential in a larger role.
Despite a rocky start to the homestand, which included three consecutive losses, the Clippers seem to be finding their footing. With Powell leading the charge, the Clippers have managed to keep themselves competitive while their star players recover.
Kings Finding Success with Contributions from Role Players
The Kings, meanwhile, have been thriving in close contests this season. Four of their eight games have been decided by four points or fewer, testing the team’s resilience early on. However, they enjoyed a more comfortable victory on Wednesday, defeating the Toronto Raptors 122-107 at home.
The usual stars, Domantas Sabonis and De’Aaron Fox, delivered strong performances against the Raptors, but the standout effort came from third-year forward Keegan Murray. He recorded a monster double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds, including a career-high seven offensive boards.
“Keegan was a monster,” Kings coach Mike Brown said after the game. “Seven offensive rebounds, I don’t know if I’ve ever seen anything like it.”
Murray has been a consistent force for the Kings, recording at least one offensive rebound in every game this season and at least two in each of his four double-doubles. His aggressive rebounding is part of a strategy to make up for Sacramento’s relatively small lineup.
“We’re one of the smaller teams in the league,” Murray said. “Whenever I can just fly and use my athleticism to go up and get a rebound, I just go and see what happens.”
Key Matchups and Storylines
- Norman Powell vs. Kings Defense: With the Clippers missing Leonard and George, Powell has emerged as the team’s go-to scorer. The Kings will need to devise a game plan to contain his hot shooting and aggressive play.
- Keegan Murray’s Offensive Rebounding: Murray’s knack for grabbing offensive boards has been a game-changer for Sacramento. How he performs against the Clippers’ frontcourt could be a critical factor in determining the outcome.
- Battle of the Benches: Both teams have leaned on their role players to step up amid injuries. The supporting cast, including players like Powell for the Clippers and Murray for the Kings, could be the deciding factor in what promises to be an intense matchup.
Series History
Last season, the Kings and Clippers split their four-game series, with neither contest being particularly close. No game was decided by fewer than 14 points, showing that when these teams face off, one usually finds a way to pull away.
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This time around, both teams are hungry to extend their winning streaks. The Clippers are seeking consistency after a rough start, while the Kings are looking to prove that they can contend in close games against quality opponents.
What to Watch For
The Clippers are still adjusting to life without their stars, but Norman Powell’s emergence as a leading scorer has kept them competitive. On the other hand, the Kings are capitalizing on their team chemistry and strong contributions from players like Murray.
Tip-off is set for Friday night in Sacramento, where fans will be treated to a clash between two teams fighting to keep their early-season momentum going.