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Los Angeles Clippers – Back in the Driver’s Seat
It seems like keeping Blake Griffin out of foul trouble means the world for the Los Angeles Clippers, led by their star power forward to a rare road playoff victory, beating the Golden State Warriors 98-96 despite a late surge in the final quarter with Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson finally finding their stroke from beyond the arc, but not enough to deny the Clippers taking a 2-1 lead in the series.
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Clippers Over Warriors – A Game 2 Humiliation
The bad blood will between the two teams will now get an extra injection from the humiliating experience the Golden State Warriors went through in game 2, losing 138-98 to the Los Angeles Clippers as Blake Griffin took out his frustration on the opponents after being shackled and limited by fouls in the first game.
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Portland Trail Blazers – LaMarcus Aldridge Makes Them Believe
The Golden State Warriors continue to look like a team that isn’t going very far no matter how many points Stephen Curry scores while the Portland Trail Blazers have been hit with a jolt of lightning named LaMarcus Aldridge, leading them to a 119-117 win and feeling a lot more confident heading into the playoffs.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Enjoying the Weak Opponent
The 2013-14 version of the Los Angeles Lakers makes everyone look better, and the same can be said for their game with the Golden State Warriors, finally breaking a 12-game losing streak at the Staples Center as Stephen Curry led them to a 112-95 win with his fourth triple double.
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Golden State Warriors – It’s All Falling Apart
It’s hard to see the Golden State Warriors not making the postseason despite their disappointing form of late, but Kenneth Faried hitting a game winner and cancelling out what would have been one by Stephen Curry led the Denver Nuggets to a 100-99 win and plenty of worries for a team that had bigger expectations than struggling to clinch a playoff spot.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Clutch, Jermaine O’Neal Cheats
Some might say the Dallas Mavericks were robbed of a win or at least another overtime as Jermaine O’Neal illegally blocked Monta Ellis in overtime, which led to a Golden State Warriors possession that Stephen Curry made the most of, hitting a game winning shot, claiming the 122-120 victory.
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New York Knicks – Can Almost Smell the Playoffs
Maybe the most impossible team to understand in the NBA happens to be the New York Knicks, who travel the line between mediocre and awful and are still just one game away from making the playoffs, beating the Golden State Warriors 89-84 thanks to J.R. Smith taking over for Carmelo Anthony and pretty much having just one good quarter throughout the whole game.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Makes Things Easier
Every game in the Western conference matters in a playoff race and positional battle that involves nine teams, unlike the East where things are a lot more simpler. The Memphis Grizzlies needed this win against the Golden State Warriors, but not being able to find an answer to Stephen Curry proved to be fatal in 100-93 loss.
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Golden State Warriors – Stephen Curry Saves the Day Again
Sometimes it’s not just about winning the game, but also about avoiding the humiliation involved, especially when it’s losing at home to tanking team like the Milwaukee Bucks. The Golden State Warriors have Stephen Curry to get them out of these sort of jams, and the best shooter in the NBA came through with flying colors to bring them to the promised land with a tough 120-115 win.