The Oklahoma City Thunder (0-3) will look to stop a three-game losing stretch when hosting the Los Angeles Clippers (2-1) on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at Paycom Center. This game is at 5:00 PM ET on BSOK and KTLA.
The Clippers hit the court as 10-point favorites against the Thunder.
Clippers vs. Thunder Betting Odds
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- Spread: Los Angeles -10
- Moneyline: Los Angeles -500, Oklahoma City +370
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Clippers at Thunder odds, spread, & more
- Pick ATS: Thunder (+ 10)
- Prediction:
Clippers 112 – Thunder 105
- Los Angeles was the moneyline favorite 39 total times last season. It went 27-12 in those games.
- Los Angeles won all five games it played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -500 or shorter last year.
- Based on this game’s moneyline, Los Angeles’ implied win probability is 83.3%.
- Oklahoma City was underdogs in 79 games last season and won 22 (27.8%) of those contests.
- Last season, Oklahoma City won five of its 34 games, or 14.7%, when it was the underdog by at least +370 on the moneyline.
- The moneyline for this contest implies a 21.3% chance of a victory for Oklahoma City.
- Last year, the 108.4 points per game the Clippers scored were only 3.4 fewer points than the Thunder allowed (111.8).
- When Los Angeles scored more than 111.8 points last season, it went 24-8 against the spread and 23-9 overall.
- Oklahoma City went 28-5-1 against the spread and 16-18 overall last season when allowing fewer than 108.4 points.
- The Thunder’s 103.7 points per game last year were only 4.7 fewer points than the 108.4 the Clippers gave up.
- Oklahoma City went 17-6-2 against the spread and 12-13 overall when it scored more than 108.4 points last season.
- Los Angeles’ record was 22-8-1 against the spread and 24-7 overall when it allowed fewer than 103.7 points last season.
- Last season, the Clippers were at the 23rd spot in the NBA’s scoring charts (108.4 PPG), while the Thunder allowed the 15th-fewest points per game (111.8) in the league.
- Oklahoma City’s squad was the lowest-scoring team (103.7 PPG) in the NBA a season ago, while Los Angeles ranked 11th in terms of allowing points per game (108.4).
- The Clippers out-scored their opponents by only two points last season (0.0 points per game on average), and opponents of the Thunder out-scored them by 664 more points on the year (8.1 per game).