Look, these games are never fun.
In 2014, the Clippers knocked the Golden State Warriors out in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs. The Warriors fired Mark Jackson, hired Steve Kerr, and became the best team in the history of basketball. Since then, everything has sucked.
Golden State has won the last 11 head-to-head contests, and the last 6 by double figures—including a 46-point beatdown last January and a 28-point blowout in their only match-up so far this season.
The Clippers will have the same tough task tonight that every team faces against the Warriors: stop the most potent offensive attack that any NBA team has ever featured.