The Golden State Warriors triumphed over the Los Angeles Clippers with a decisive score of 9879 on October 28. This victory continues the Warriors’ strong performance, bringing their home record to 30 this season.

Game Overview

Jimmy Butler led the Warriors with 21 points, five rebounds, and five assists. Stephen Curry contributed 19 points and eight assists, shooting 7 for 15 from the field. Notably, this was only the sixth occasion in Curry’s 17year career where he did not score 20 or more points.

Key Performances

  • Jimmy Butler: 21 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists
  • Stephen Curry: 19 points, 8 assists
  • Brandin Podziemski: 12 points
  • Quinten Post: 12 points, 8 rebounds
  • Moses Moody: Contributed crucial 3pointers

The game saw the Warriors utilize a 102 run late in the third quarter to establish a 7863 lead going into the fourth. This momentum was aided by Butler and Moody, who each hit key threepointers.

Clippers’ Struggles

Despite efforts from James Harden, who scored 20 points by halftime, the Clippers were unable to maintain their advantage. Kawhi Leonard added 18 points and five rebounds. The Clippers ended the game shooting poorly, with a dismal 6 for 33 from threepoint range and 30 of 82 overall, translating to 36.6% shooting efficiency.

Game Highlights

The first half featured a notable shift, where Los Angeles took their first lead at halftime, 4946, after a remarkable 246 run. Ivica Zubac also performed well for the Clippers, achieving 14 points and a seasonhigh 13 rebounds.

Injury Updates

For the Warriors, Al Horford returned to the lineup after managing a toe injury. The Clippers, however, missed key player Bradley Beal for the second consecutive game due to back soreness.

Next Matches

  • Clippers: Hosting New Orleans on Friday night.
  • Warriors: Visiting Milwaukee on Thursday night.

This game marks the end of the Clippers’ sevengame winning streak in this matchup, as the Warriors displayed their prowess at home against a challenging opponent.

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