NBA Game Preview: Los Angeles Clippers (6-20) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (24-2)

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Venue: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma, ClipperVision, NBA League Pass

The Oklahoma City Thunder (24-2) host the Los Angeles Clippers (6-20) in a lopsided Western Conference matchup. OKC, owners of the NBA’s best record and riding an historic hot streak, look to continue their dominance against a Clippers team mired in one of the league’s worst seasons, plagued by injuries and inconsistency. This is the second meeting of the 2025-26 season (Thunder won the first 118-94 in LA on Nov 15), with Oklahoma City heavily favored to sweep the season series early.

Injury Report (As of Thursday Afternoon – Subject to Game-Time Decisions)

Los Angeles Clippers:

Kawhi Leonard (right knee management/degeneration): Out indefinitely – Load management turned season-long absence; major factor in poor record.

James Harden (left hamstring strain): Questionable – Limited practice; if out, massive blow to playmaking.

Norman Powell (shoulder soreness): Probable

Terance Mann (ankle): Out

Ivica Zubac (back spasms): Questionable

Depth severely thinned; young players like Kobe Brown and Jordan Miller seeing expanded roles.

Oklahoma City Thunder:

Chet Holmgren (hip flexor): Probable – Returned to full practice; expected to play.

Isaiah Hartenstein (calf): Out

Alex Caruso (adductor): Questionable

Mostly healthy otherwise; Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, Lu Dort, and Cason Wallace all full participants.

Clippers decimated by injuries to stars; Thunder near full strength, giving them overwhelming edge.

Key Player Matchups

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander vs. Clippers Guards (Harden if active, or Kris Dunn/Kobe Brown): SGA dominating MVP race (~31 PPG, 6 APG, elite efficiency) feasts on LA’s depleted perimeter defense. Expect isolation heavy.

Jalen Williams vs. Clippers Wings: Williams’ two-way versatility (~22 PPG, strong defense) exploits mismatches against injury-thinned forwards.

Chet Holmgren (if full go) vs. Ivica Zubac/Drew Eubanks: Holmgren’s rim protection and spacing (blocks + 3s) vs. Clippers’ limited interior; OKC elite at paint protection.

Thunder Bench (Wallace, Caruso if active, Joe) vs. Clippers Reserves: OKC’s depth overwhelms LA’s makeshift rotation—turnovers and transition points likely.

Rebounding/Pace Battle: Thunder top-3 in defensive rebounding; Clippers struggle without Leonard/Zubac.

Game projects as OKC-controlled from tip—pace dictation and defensive stifling key.

Team Records and Standings Context

Oklahoma City Thunder: 24-2 (1st Western Conference, best record in NBA). Clear title contenders; historic start.

Los Angeles Clippers: 6-20 (Last in Western Conference). Rebuilding/tanking whispers amid injuries.

Recent Team Form

Thunder: Winners of 14 straight, including blowouts like 132-102 over Dallas (Dec 16) and 124-98 vs. Portland (Dec 14). Unstoppable offense (top-3 efficiency) paired with league-best defense; allowing under 100 PPG during streak.

Clippers: Lost 8 of last 10, including 112-95 defeat at Denver (Dec 16). Offense sputtering without stars; defense porous, especially in transition.

Thunder peaking; Clippers in freefall.

Series History

All-Time Regular Season: Thunder lead 141-113 (including Seattle era).

Recent (Last 10): OKC dominates 8-2, including multiple blowouts.

2025-26 Season: Thunder lead 1-0 (118-94 win in LA – SGA 38 points, Clippers shot under 40%).

At Paycom Center: Thunder tough at home (12-1 this season); won last 5 vs. Clippers in OKC.

Betting Trends

Public pounding Thunder ML/spread (steam moved from -14.5 to -16.5); sharps on Clippers +points (backdoor cover potential in garbage time) and under (OKC holding opponents low, Clippers scoring drought).

Thunder 18-8 ATS during streak; excellent at home covering large numbers.

Clippers poor ATS as big dogs; unders cashing in their games (offense <100 PPG lately).

High-volume under bets due to defensive disparity.

Game Odds

Los Angeles Clippers                      221.5

Oklahoma City Thunder                – 16.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, December 17, 2025

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