April 4,2019 at 10:00 PM
4/26/2019 10:00 PM
Staples Center Hosts Clippers and Warriors
The Golden State Warriors (57-25) find themselves with their backs to the wall as they return to L.A. to face the dogged Clippers (48-34) after getting dropped at home on Wednesday night, 129-121. The loss came despite a monster performance by Kevin Durant, who shot 14-of-26 from the field and 5-of-12 from deep on his way to a team-high 45 points, adding six assists and six rebounds along the way. Stephen Curry came away with 24 points, shooting 7-of-15 from the pain and 4-of-5 from behind the arc, facilitating four assists, while Klay Thompson delivered 22 points and four triples. Despite 38 minutes of floor time, Draymond Green had a relatively subdued outing with seven points and seven boards for a Warriors team looking to avoid their first opening round seven-game series since 2014, when they fell to the Clippers.

Los Angeles, meanwhile, were lifted by another dominating bench performance by Lou Williams, who has been a boon for the team all season, finishing the night with 33 points to his credit, going 12-of-19 from field goal range, making all but one of his attempts from the charity stripe, and doling out 10 dimes on his way to a double-double. Danilo Gallinari starred in a starting role, putting up 26 points, grabbing seven rebounds and shooting 9-of-22 from the field, while Patrick Beverley logged a double-double behind 17 points and 14 boards, nailing a team-best five three-pointers. Montrezl Harrell complemented Williams' performance off the pine on the strength of 11-of-14 field goal shooting, hauling in five rebounds in the process, while JaMychal Green posted 15 points and three triples. The Clippers haven't won a Playoff series since 2015, when they ousted the San Antonio Spurs in the first round in seven games.