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LA Clippers

LA Clippers

LWLLW
121 - 126
Golden State Warriors

Golden State Warriors

WLLLW
Thursday, April 16, 2026
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Summary

The LA Clippers (rank 18, 42-40) face off against the Golden State Warriors (rank 20, 37-45) in an intriguing NBA matchup. The Clippers are coming off a recent victory against the Warriors, winning 115-110, and have shown explosive offensive capabilities with 566 points scored in their last 5 games. Conversely, the Warriors are struggling with a 3-match losing streak, allowing 569 points in their last 5 games, highlighting their defensive vulnerabilities.

Recent 5 Games Analysis

In their last 5 games, the LA Clippers have a record of 3 wins and 2 losses (WLWLW), scoring a total of 566 points while conceding 576 points, showcasing an explosive offense but a leaky defense. Their recent performances included notable wins against the Dallas Mavericks (116-103) and the Golden State Warriors (115-110). On the other hand, the Golden State Warriors have lost their last 3 games (LLLWL), scoring 568 points and allowing 569 points. Their most recent match was a defeat to the Clippers, where they scored 110 but allowed 115. The Warriors need to address their defensive issues to regain form.

Season Trends

The LA Clippers are currently ranked 18th in the league with a record of 42 wins and 40 losses, averaging 112.0 points scored per game while allowing 112.5 points. Their home record has been relatively strong, contributing to their overall performance. The Golden State Warriors sit 20th with 37 wins and 45 losses, averaging 111.5 points scored while allowing 115.0 points. Their struggles on the road have been evident, as they continue to battle for consistency with a recent 3-match losing streak.

Key Viewing Points
  • 1LA Clippers scored 566 points in their last 5 games, showcasing offensive prowess.
  • 2Golden State Warriors on a 3-game losing streak, with 569 points conceded in last 5.
  • 3Matchup highlights contrasting styles: Clippers' offense vs. Warriors' defensive struggles.