Prediction: Los Angeles Clippers VS Atlanta Hawks 2025-12-03
Clippers vs. Hawks: A Tale of Two Teams (One Is Better Than the Other)
The Los Angeles Clippers, currently on a five-game losing streak (their longest since the 2011 lockout), have become the NBA’s version of a broken toaster—still plugged in, but don’t expect anything edible. With a 112.3 PPG offense (29th in the league) and a defense that allows 118.8 PPG (22nd worst), they’re the sports equivalent of a sieve trying to hold water at a pool party. Their lone bright spots? James Harden, who’s averaging 26.9 points and 8.7 assists (because who doesn’t need a magician to turn turnovers into points?), and Kawhi Leonard, who’s somehow still scoring 26.3 PPG while the team around him plays pick-up basketball. But even Kawhi can’t out-duel a team that’s missing four key players, including their best shooter (Bogdan Bogdanović) and defensive anchor (Derrick Jones Jr.).
Enter the Atlanta Hawks, who’ve managed to stay afloat in the Eastern Conference despite Trae Young’s absence (he’s out with a mysterious “hip flexor” that’s probably just a fancy term for “I tripped over my own highlight reel”). The Hawks are led by Jalen Johnson, a 23.2 PPG machine who’s basically a Swiss Army knife with a basketball in his hands, and Nickeil Alexander-Walker, who’s adding 20.4 points per game. While they’re missing Kristaps Porzingis (out for the season after a career-ending collision with a rogue asteroid) and Jacob Toppin (sidelined for “personal reasons” that probably involve too much Netflix and not enough conditioning), their home-court advantage is as reliable as a Netflix password—4-4 on their own floor, which is basically a .500 record in a world where “meh” is a victory.
The Odds, Unveiled
The Hawks are favored by -3.5 on the spread, with moneyline odds hovering around -165 (implied probability: 62.1%) across most books. For the Clippers, the +260 line (implied probability: 38.5%) is basically a bet on hope, which, as we all know, is the first thing to die in a losing streak. The total is set at 227.5, which is about as exciting as a tax audit—low-scoring and full of regret.
The News, Summarized
- Clippers: Kawhi Leonard is still here, which is a miracle. James Harden is here too, though he’s been playing with the energy of a man who just found out his Netflix is being canceled. The rest of the team? A rotating cast of injured reserves and trade bait.
- Hawks: Trae Young is out, but Jalen Johnson is here to “step up,” which he did by scoring 23 points last game while Trae watched from the bench, sipping a smoothie and wondering if he’ll ever play again.
The Humor, Injected
The Clippers’ offense is like a buffet where the only dish available is “meh.” They’re so bad at scoring that even the Miami Heat, a team known for sunbathing on the court, beat them by 17 points last week. Meanwhile, the Hawks’ defense is like a bouncer at a nightclub—118.8 points allowed per game, but somehow only the worst of the worst get through.
As for the spread? The Hawks are favored by -3.5, which is about how many points the Clippers’ coaching staff cares about this game. With the Clippers missing key pieces and the Hawks having home-court advantage (read: fans who still bought tickets despite the team’s recent 99-98 loss to the Pistons), this feels like a setup for a Clippers’ collapse. But hey, if nothing else, we’ll get to see Kawhi try to carry a team that’s playing like it’s still 2019 and he’s trying to will the Raptors to a championship… with a clipboard.
The Prediction, Finalized
The Atlanta Hawks win this game and cover the spread. Why? Because the Clippers’ roster is a “who’s who” of injured stars and expiring contracts, while the Hawks have enough talent to win a game even when Trae Young is watching from the stands. The Hawks’ defense will suffocate the Clippers’ anemic offense, and Jalen Johnson will drop 25+ points to remind everyone that Trae isn’t the only star in Atlanta.
Final Score Prediction: Hawks 112, Clippers 106.
Bet the Hawks, unless you enjoy watching a slow-motion trainwreck with a soundtrack of crickets.
Created: Dec. 3, 2025, 1:44 p.m. GMT