Norman Powell finishes with 24 points and James Harden scores 18 points as the Clippers held off a late comeback push by Golden State in a 102-92 victory.
He knew the Golden State Warriors were too talented to take lightly – Steph ... Kuminga made it a four-point game (87-83) on a layup with 3:37 remaining, but Norman Powell buried a 3-pointer to give the Clippers a 90-85 lead. Kris Dunn then made one ...
Norman Powell scored 26 points and James Harden added 18 as the Los Angeles Clippers took advantage of Stephen Curry's absence to hold on for a 102-92 victory over the visiting Golden State Warriors on Friday at Inglewood,
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Norman Powell scored 24 points and the Los Angeles Clippers held on to beat the slumping Golden State Warriors for the third time this season, 102-92 on Friday night.
With Steph Curry and Draymond Green sidelined on Friday in the first leg of a back-to-back against the Los Angeles Clippers, Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors started Buddy Hield and Kyle Anderson alongside Dennis Schroder, Andrew Wiggins and Trayce Jackson-Davis.
The Golden State Warriors visit the LA Clippers Saturday morning for the first of a back-to-back set still sliding down the Western Conference standings following another damaging loss. Matters look quite bleak for the Warriors as they face a Clippers side led by in-form Powell and go to Los Angeles without Stephen Curry and Gary Payton II as both players have been ruled out due to injuries.
The Los Angeles Clippers (17-13) square off against Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors (15-14) at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California on Friday, December 27 at 10:00 PM ET.In their last
Norman Powell (26 points), James Harden (18 ... Clippers center Ivica Zubac takes a shot as Golden State Warriors forward Kevon Looney, right, defends during the first half on Friday night ...
Los Angeles aims to prolong its three-game home win streak with a victory against Charlotte. The teams play Saturday for the first time this season.
At the Chase Center in San Francisco, history and heritage came together on January 5, 2025, as Phil “The Flash” Jordon, the first Native American player in NBA history, was honored with the Golden State Warrior Impact Award.
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