LA Clippers Dominate the LA Lakers — (Dec. 20, 2025)at Intuit

Clippers Dominate Lakers — Game Recap (Dec. 20, 2025)

At the brand-new Intuit Dome in Inglewood, the LA Clippers stunned the Lakers with a 103–88 victory, building a lead early and never relinquishing it. Despite entering the game as heavy underdogs — with the Lakers having a much stronger record — the Clippers executed their game plan with poise and efficiency.

Final Score

Clippers – 103
Lakers – 88
Intuit Dome (sellout crowd)

Standout Performances

Clippers Leaders

  • Kawhi Leonard: 32 points, season high, along with 12 rebounds and 3 steals — a true MVP-like effort that led the Clippers on both ends of the floor.

  • James Harden: 21 points and 10 assists, controlling pace and finding shooters all night.

  • John Collins: 17 points and 12 rebounds, providing physicality and hustle in the paint.

The Clippers shot 37.2% from three (16/43), compared to just 15.8% for the Lakers (6/38) — a massive difference in spacing and offensive rhythm.

Lakers Efforts

  • LeBron James: Led the Lakers with 36 points, one of his best scoring nights of the season.

  • Luka Dončić: Managed 12 points and 5 rebounds in 19 minutes before exiting with a leg contusion and missed the second half.

Beyond James and Dončić, the Lakers lacked consistent scoring, shooting just 38.6% from the floor and missing an astonishing 32 three-pointers.

Injury & Availability Notes

This game wasn’t just a surprise result — it was a perfect storm of Lakers injuries.

Lakers Injuries Impacting the Game

  • Luka Dončić exited in the 2nd half with a left leg contusion and did not return.

  • Deandre Ayton was sidelined with left elbow soreness.

  • Austin Reaves was out with a left calf strain.

  • Gabe Vincent missed the game due to low back soreness.

  • Rui Hachimura did not play due to a groin issue.

These absences left the Lakers drastically short-handed and hampered both their offensive rhythm and defensive cohesion.

Note: More recent injury news also indicates Austin Reaves will be out for at least four weeks with a calf strain unrelated to this game — a major blow given his scoring and playmaking this season.

Clippers Health

The Clippers also dealt with their own injury woes — including Bradley Beal out for the season and Derrick Jones Jr. sidelined — but still found enough production to upset LA’s star-powered squad.

What This Win Means

For the Clippers:

  • Huge confidence boost over their city rivals.

  • Rare win in a season filled with losses — snapping a five-game skid.

  • Demonstrated that when healthy and sharp, they can compete with elite teams.

For the Lakers:

  • Raised questions about depth and health, especially if injuries continue to mount.

  • Even LeBron’s best scoring performance on the night couldn’t lift a depleted roster.

  • Shooting struggles (especially from three) made a competitive comeback impossible.

Check the official LA Clippers website for full game recaps, player interviews, and highlights:
https://www.nba.com/clippers

Written by Marie Llug

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