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Warriors vs Clippers Live: Real-Time Score, Highlights, and Must-See Moments Tonight
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The Western Conference playoff picture tightens tonight as the Golden State Warriors visit the Los Angeles Clippers for their regular-season finale at the brand-new Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Both teams are separated by just one game in the standings, making this clash a potential decider for home-court advantage in the Play-In round and a springboard toward a top-six berth.
Injury report and star watch
• Warriors: Stephen Curry is listed as a game-time decision with a right-ankle tweak, but team officials expect the two-time MVP to play after going through full practice on Friday. Draymond Green (lower back) is questionable, while rookie guard L.J. Cryer remains out.
• Clippers: Kawhi Leonard is also questionable with a right-ankle sprain suffered Tuesday in Phoenix, leaving James Harden to shoulder the primary scoring load if the two-time Finals MVP can’t go.
What’s at stake
A Warriors win would lock them into at least the No. 7 seed and keep hopes of bypassing the Play-In alive if the Suns stumble later tonight. A Clippers victory clinches the season series (currently tied 2-2) and could catapult Ty Lue’s squad as high as sixth, depending on Timberwolves results. Every possession tonight carries postseason weight.
Key matchups to watch
1. Splash vs. Splash 2.0 — When Curry and Klay Thompson are both healthy, Golden State leads the league in three-point attempts per 100 possessions. Los Angeles counters with the NBA’s best three-point percentage defense since the All-Star break.
2. Paint protection — Ivica Zubac quietly averages 12.4 rebounds and has held opposing centers to 46 percent shooting inside six feet over the past month, but he’ll have to chase Kristaps Porziņģis to the perimeter, opening driving lanes for Curry and Brandin Podziemski.
3. Pace vs. patience — The Warriors rank fifth in fast-break points; the Clippers sit 27th. Whichever side dictates tempo will likely dictate the scoreboard.
X-factors
• Jonathan Kuminga: averaging 18.7 PPG since March 1 when receiving 30+ minutes.
• Norman Powell: shooting 45 percent from deep in April; a green light if Leonard sits.
• Bench battle: Golden State’s second unit outscores opponents by 5.3 PPG; L.A.’s is at minus-2.1 over the same span.
Prediction
If both superstars suit up, expect a shootout that comes down to clutch execution. Golden State owns the NBA’s fourth-best net rating in the final five minutes of one-possession games, while the Clippers rank 19th. Edge: Warriors 118-113, with Curry’s late-game gravity making the difference.
How to follow
Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. PT (10:30 p.m. ET) on TNT and NBC Sports Bay Area. Fans in Southern California can stream via Bally Sports SoCal; national radio coverage is on ESPN Radio, local radio on 95.7 The Game (GSW) and AM 570 LA Sports (LAC).
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Golden State Warriors vs. Los Angeles Clippers tonight: injury updates, start time, TV channel, Intuit Dome debut stakes, and playoff implications—everything you need to know before tuning in.
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