In Warriors news today, the Golden State Warriors re-exerted control of their best-of-seven Western Conference quarterfinal series on Sunday, beating the Los Angeles Clippers handily by a count of 118-97.
However, the question on everyone's minds in the wake of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterlings horrific alleged racial rant came to light was how the players were coping with the situation while attempting to focus on the games at hand.
Speaking with Tim Roye, Warriors radio play-by-play announcer for KNBR-AM, Warriors star Andre Iguodala stated that the players are "all professionals" and were looking to put the Donald Sterling "nonsense past us."
The Warriors sure did a great job early of putting every else in the rear-view mirror, jumping out to an early twenty-point lead before battling off several Clippers mini-runs to finally outdistance the Clippers by 19.
Andre Iguodala was a huge part of that, putting in 22 points for the Warriors. Stephen Curry led all scorers with 33.