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NBA
Friday, April 3, 2026 • Intuit Dome
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Los Angeles Clippers2519342199
San Antonio Spurs33351931118

Team Statistics

StatLos Angeles ClippersSan Antonio Spurs
Field Goals35/6635/57
3-Pointers5/2712/31
Free Throws14/1812/14
Rebounds3848
Assists2030
Steals87
Blocks32
Turnovers1016

Game Recap

The San Antonio Spurs pulled away for a 118-99 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, winning by 19 behind elite shooting efficiency and a decisive edge on the glass. San Antonio shot 35-of-57 from the field (61.0%) and knocked down 12 three-pointers on 31 attempts, while Los Angeles struggled to match that perimeter output, going 5-of-27 from deep despite shooting 35-of-66 overall (53.0%). The Spurs’ offense consistently generated quality looks, reflected in 30 assists on 35 made field goals. De’Aaron Fox led the way with 22 points, with Stephon Castle adding 20 and D. Harper contributing 19 to give San Antonio multiple reliable scoring options. That balance, paired with strong ball movement, allowed the Spurs to sustain scoring runs and keep the Clippers from making a prolonged push. For Los Angeles, Kawhi Leonard paced the Clippers with 24 points, and Bennedict Mathurin added 18. However, the Clippers’ inability to convert from three-point range limited their comeback potential, especially against a Spurs team that was efficient both inside the arc and from deep. Going forward, the Spurs can point to this game as a blueprint: high-percentage offense, strong spacing, and collective playmaking, plus a 48-38 rebounding advantage that helped control possessions. The Clippers, meanwhile, will likely view the perimeter shooting (5 made threes) and the rebounding deficit as key areas to clean up, particularly when facing teams that can punish defensive breakdowns with efficient shooting.