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The Los Angeles Clippers' road struggles continued Tuesday night as they fell apart in the second half, dropping a 98-79 decision to the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center.
It's only been four games, but the LA Clippers have been an incredibly difficult team to predict this season. In their two home games, the team has looked rathe
At this point of the season, it's much harder for teams to write off poor performances as a result of a small sample size.
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Clippers vs. Warriors: LA's tough night leads to their lowest scoring game in 4 years
The Clippers lost to the Warriors 98-79 Tuesday night. This marked the Clippers' worst scoring night in four years.
Jimmy Butler had 21 points, five rebounds and five assists, Stephen Curry added 19 points and eight assists, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Los Angeles Clippers 98-79.
As the Golden State Warriors blew out the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night, 98-79, one interesting development of the game was the change in the starting lineup. With the Warriors' dominant start to the season, head coach Steve Kerr would speak about what the biggest highlight of the win over the Clippers was.
T he Los Angeles Clippers travel up to face the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday, looking to improve to 3-1 on the season and capitalize on a Warriors team coming off the first ni
Facing bruising seven-footer Ivica Zubac, the Warriors opted to send fellow giant Quinten Post out at the the five. With the Clippers having the 270-pounder dropping deep into the paint on every ball screen, Post had plenty of room to shoot.
Curry and Harden have been at it like this since they were drafted in 2009. Currently, they stand as the top two all-time leaders in career 3-pointers made, continuing to break their records with every triple they make – with Chef Curry (4,080) staying at least 800 3s ahead of The Beard (3,185).
The teams with veteran cores, the Clippers and Warriors, meet Tuesday and by all indications this should be an entertaining and suspenseful early season tip.
SAN FRANCISCO — James Harden and the Clippers had a slim halftime lead, then things went off the rails. Jimmy Butler had 21 points (without shooting a free throw), five rebounds and five assists, Steph Curry added 19 points and eight assists, and the ...
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Clippers come to harsh Chris Paul lesson Warriors learned two years ago
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