Warriors, Steve Kerr and Los Angeles Clippers
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Jimmy Butler records back-to-back games with at least 20-5-5 on 75% shooting and creates franchise history in Warriors vs Clippers.
Stephen Curry was loving a matchup between Warriors teammate Pat Spencer and his brother, Cam, during the Grizzlies game.
Warriors second-year center Quinten Post gives head coach Steve Kerr flexibility, allowing Golden State to play a bigger lineup when needed.
Recently surfaced video shows Buddy Hield playfully interrupting Jimmy Butler’s post-game interview immediately after the Warriors' victory.
The Golden State Warriors dominated the Los Angeles Clippers in a 98-79 victory, fueled by strong performances from Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler, while the Clippers struggled with poor shooting, particularly from three-point range.
The Warriors have won back-to-back games in a stellar start to the season to push their record to 4-1 after the first five games. They beat the Grizzlies 131-118 yesterday and easily overcame the shorthanded Clippers tonight as the final score was 98-79 in their favor.
Stephen Curry and Co. spoiled Aaron Gordon's 50-point career-high and Nikola Jokic's triple-double night during Warriors vs. Nuggets.
In the second quarter, the Blazers shot a scorching 9 of 11 from 3-point range. Avdija capped off the incendiary 12 minutes by splashing his fourth trey of the half to give the Blazers a 69-56 halftime lead. Moses Moody missed the first two games of the season with a calf injury, leaving the Warriors without their top point-of-attack defender.