Join us for live news and analysis Monday at 7:30 p.m. as the Warriors take to the road to face their new-look rival Clippers in Los Angeles.
For the first time in 10 years, the Clippers (7-5) don’t have DeAndre Jordan, Chris Paul or Blake Griffin on their roster when they’ve faced Golden State.
The Warriors (11-2) were no doubt impressed by the Clippers’ 128-126 overtime victory over the Bucks, who routed the Warriors a week ago. Lou Williams’ driving layup with 0.3 seconds left gave L.A. the victory. Montrezl Harrell, a former Rocket, had a team-high 26 points off the bench and indicated the Clippers aren’t overly excited about facing the Warriors.