Clippers Continue Western Push Against Rebuilding Spurs
The Los Angeles Clippers are peaking at the right time—and they’re not done yet. On Tuesday night, they’ll look to keep the wins coming when they host the San Antonio Spurs, a team already out of the playoff picture.
With just a handful of games left in the regular season, L.A. (46-32) is locked in a four-way tie alongside the Warriors, Grizzlies, and Timberwolves. Despite the even records, tiebreakers have the Clippers holding down the fifth seed in the crowded Western Conference.
Clippers Have Flipped the Switch
Since March 5, Los Angeles has gone 14-3, turning heads with a balanced combination of suffocating defense and reliable scoring. After a season of starts and stops, they’ve found their rhythm—and their stars are delivering when it matters most.
Kawhi Leonard, who returned in January after rehabbing a knee injury, is back to being the player nobody wants to face. James Harden continues to orchestrate the offense, while big man Ivica Zubac just made NBA history with a flawless night.
In Saturday’s 135-104 win over Dallas, Zubac scored 25 points on 11-of-11 shooting, grabbed 10 rebounds, and had zero turnovers—becoming the first player ever to do so without missing a shot.
“I knew I didn’t have any misses, but I didn’t know no one ever did it before,” Zubac said. “It’s been a lot of fun lately.”
The Clippers have also shown they can win in style. That Dallas blowout was their second-highest scoring game this season, and the chemistry on both ends of the floor is starting to show.
Spurs Missing Wembanyama, Eyeing the Offseason
Things are winding down for San Antonio (32-46), who were officially eliminated from playoff contention after Sunday’s 120-109 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.
They’ve now lost seven of their past eight, and rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama remains out with a shoulder issue that has sidelined him since mid-February.
In Portland, Stephon Castle stepped up with 22 points, while Devin Vassell added 21. San Antonio trimmed a big early deficit to two late in the game but couldn’t complete the comeback.
“We still have to fight with the five guys we have on the court,” Castle said. “It’s not anything to put our head down about.”
The Spurs will continue their four-game road trip before finishing the season at home against the Toronto Raptors. Despite their struggles, San Antonio’s .410 win percentage is still better than five teams in the Eastern Conference.
What to Expect in Tuesday’s Game
- Clippers Motivation: L.A. needs every win it can get. Seeding in the West could come down to the final game, and one slip could drop them back into the play-in zone.
- Spurs Mindset: With Wembanyama out and development the focus, this is a chance for San Antonio’s younger core to gain meaningful late-season minutes.
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FAQs
How have the Clippers been playing lately?
They’re on a 14-3 run and have jumped to fifth in the West thanks to strong performances from Leonard, Harden, and Zubac.
What’s San Antonio’s current record?
The Spurs are 32-46 and eliminated from playoff contention. They’ve lost 7 of their last 8 games.
Is Victor Wembanyama playing?
No, he’s been out since February with a shoulder injury and won’t return this season.
What’s next for the Clippers after this game?
They’ll continue battling for playoff seeding in the final stretch, with every win impacting their standing.
When do the Spurs wrap up their season?
They finish their season at home on Sunday against the Toronto Raptors.