Prop Bets: Los Angeles Clippers VS Cleveland Cavaliers 2025-11-23
Clipper Clowns vs. Cavalier Chaos: A Tale of Two Teams (and a Few Props)
The Los Angeles Clippers, fresh off James Harden’s 55-point heroics, roll into Cleveland as 8.5-point underdogs. Why? Because Kawhi Leonard’s ankle is still in a cast (metaphorically, of course—he’s back, but minutes are restricted), and the Cavaliers are missing four starters. It’s the NBA’s version of “Bring Your Ankle Injury to the Party.”
The Cavs, led by Donovan Mitchell (27.5 points, -120 to hit), are favored to win but may falter. Their +4.1 net rating? A mirage. Their home ATS record? A 2-7 disaster. Meanwhile, the Clippers’ -4.9 net rating? Well, that’s just a fancy way of saying “we’re bad, but we’ve got a plan.” That plan? Let Harden (23.5 points, -110) take over and hope Leonard (21.5 points, -109) doesn’t shoot bricks. Spoiler: He won’t.
Evan Mobley, the Cavs’ center, is a rebound machine (9.5 rebounds, -104). With Jarrett Allen out, Mobley’s getting double-doubles like they’re free samples at Costco. But can he keep the Clippers’ frontcourt in check? Unlikely. The Cavs’ defense? A sieve.
Prop picks? Bet Harden (-148) to rack up 8.5 assists. He’s the Clippers’ Swiss Army knife (if the knife was broken). For laughs, take Jaylon Tyson (10.5 points, -113) to outscore the moon.
Final score prediction: Cavs 118, Clippers 110. But if you’re betting the OVER 229.5 total, you’re either a masochist or a stats wizard. Probably both.
Why? The Cavs are injury-riddled. The Clippers are a mess. This game will be a 3-point shooting contest… in a thunderstorm. Stick with the spread: Clippers +8.5. They’ll lose by 8, but at least they’ll try.
Created: Nov. 23, 2025, 10:02 p.m. GMT