Stephen Curry, Al Horford Lead Warriors Past Clippers 126-121 with a Huge Play-in Comeback
- On Wednesday, April 15, 2026, the 10th-seeded Golden State Warriors rallied to defeat the Los Angeles Clippers 126-121, eliminating Los Angeles from the 2026 NBA Play-In Tournament at the Intuit Dome.
- Facing a 13-point fourth-quarter deficit, the Warriors overcame a season of injuries, including an ACL tear for Jimmy Butler, to secure the comeback victory against their Pacific Division rival.
- Stephen Curry scored 35 points, including a go-ahead three-pointer with 50 seconds remaining, while Al Horford drained four consecutive three-pointers in the fourth quarter to fuel the rally.
- Despite 23 points from Bennedict Mathurin and 21 from Darius Garland, Los Angeles missed the playoffs for the first time since 2022, ending their 15th consecutive winning season.
- Golden State advances to face the Phoenix Suns on Friday, April 17, 2026, with the winner earning the eighth seed and a first-round matchup against reigning-champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
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"He was throwing up, puking all over the place" - Shams Charania Drops Draymond Green was 'Sick' Bombshell After Warriors Do-or-Die Game vs Clippers
Draymond Green, On Monday, turned the clock back with Steph Curry as the Warriors beat the Clippers 126-121 at the Intuit Dome during the Play-In Tournament.
The Warriors' Old Guys Showed Up When It Mattered Most
As the Warriors bathed in the luminous joy of ending the Los Angeles Clippers' cursed season, Golden State head coach Steve Kerr offered five perfect words. "For one night," he grinned, "we're us." The 10th-seeded Warriors truly were their old selves, and not in the pejorative sense, turning around what had been a frustratingly out-of-reach play-in game against the ninth-seeded Clippers with some of the purest Warriorball anyone has seen all sea…
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