Los Angeles Clippers vs San Antonio Spurs Betting Pick & Prediction 11/22/23

The Clippers and Spurs are set to face off at 8:00 ET on BSSW. The Spurs will host the game at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX. The Clippers are the favorites in this Western conference matchup the against the Spurs. The over/under for the game is set at 230.5 points.
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS VS SAN ANTONIO SPURS BETTING PICK
The Pick: San Antonio Spurs +8.5
This game will be played at Frost Bank Center at 8:00 ET on Wednesday, November 22nd.
WHY BET THE SAN ANTONIO SPURS:
- We have this one finishing with a projected score of 108-101 in favor of the Clippers.
- Our projections have Kawhi Leonard finishing with Kawhi Leonard points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists.
- From the field, we have the Clippers finishing with a field goal percentage of 49.4% and knocking down 12 threes.
Do the Clippers Have a Shot at a Road Win?
Today, the Clippers are entering the action with an overall record of 5-7 and have achieved a 2-1 record over their last three games. The Western Conference sees the Clippers currently at 11th, and in the Pacific division, they are 5th.
Los Angeles currently has an ATS record below .500, sitting at 5-7 at this point. Los Angeles has covered the spread in two consecutive road games, while maintaining an ATS record of 2-5 on the road as opposed to 3-2 at home.
In their latest game, the Clippers offense put up 124 points against the Spurs. They recorded an overall field goal percentage of 47.4% and made 12 threes. The team’s top scorer is Paul George, who enters today’s matchup with an average of 24.8, while Kawhi Leonard also carries a PPG average of 21 into the game.
At present, the Clippers’ defense is ranked 8th, allowing 109.7 points per game.
For the season, Los Angeles is ranked 10th in fewest fouls per game. Team’s are averaging 22.6 free-throws per game vs. the Clippers and have an overall field goal percentage of 45.6%.
Can San Antonio Deliver Being Underdogs at Home?
So far this season, the Spurs has a record of 3-11, as they look to get closer to the .500 mark vs. the Clippers. Currently, in the Western Conference, the team is ranked 14th, and they are 5th in the Southwest division.
San Antonio’s ATS record sits below .500 (4-10). On the road, the Spurs have an ATS record of 2-4, as opposed to a 2-6 record against the spread when playing at home.
Against the Clippers, the Spurs had a tough time putting up points compared to their season average of 110.3 points per game. They scored 99 points and posted a field goal percentage of 43.3% in the game. Offensively, the Spurs hold a season-long field goal percentage of 46%, placing them 23rd in the national rankings. When it comes to three-pointers, they are ranked 22nd in terms of percentage and 15th in three-pointers made.
At this time, the Spurs’ defense is positioned 28th in the NBA, permitting 124.1 points per game.
On two point field goal attempts, the Spurs’ defensive unit is allowing a field goal percentage of 57.0% and allowing 39.4% from beyond the arc.