Warriors at Clippers: Stream, lineups, injury reports and broadcast info for Monday

Here’s all you need to know ahead of Monday’s Warriors vs. Clippers game in Hollywood.

On day after Hollywood hosted the sports world for Super Bowl 56, the Golden State Warriors will travel south to meet the Los Angeles Clippers at Chase Center, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

After a two-game slide, the Warriors got back on track with a narrow victory over LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers fueled by an explosive 33-point performance from Klay Thompson.

Missing both Paul George and Kawhi Leonard due to injury, the Clippers have fallen to a 28-30 record on the season. However, Ty Lue’s squad is coming off a two-point road win over Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks. The Warriors will have to keep the trio of Reggie Jackson, Terance Mann and Marcus Morris Sr. in check after each player tallied 20 or more points against the Mavs.

Here’s all you need to know ahead of Monday’s Warriors vs. Clippers game.

Warriors vs. Clippers: Lineups, injury reports and broadcast info for Sunday

All you need to know ahead of Sunday’s matinee between the Warriors and Clippers.

While football Sunday is underway, Steph Curry and the Warriors will open a quick two-game road swing with a matinee showing against Paul George and the Los Angeles Clippers. Along with the best record in the league, the Warriors will carry a six-game win streak to Hollywood on Sunday afternoon.

Before hosting the Warriors, the Clippers are coming off a 107-96 win over Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons. The Clippers are 2-2 in their last four games, holding an 11-8 record on the season. George leads the Clippers in scoring with 25.6 points per contest on 42.6% shooting from the field.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Sun, Nov. 28
  • Time: 12:30 p.m. PT
  • TV Channel: NBC Sports Bay Area
  • Radio: 95.7 The Game (Bay Area)
  • Location: Crypto.com Arena – Los Angeles, CA

Warriors at Clippers notable injuries:

Los Angeles:

  • Nicolas Batum – Health and Safety Protocol – Out

Golden State:

  • Andre Iguodala – Right Knee Soreness – Out
  • Damion Lee – Personal Reasons – Out
  • Klay Thompson – Achilles / ACL – Out
  • James Wiseman – Meniscus – Out

Probable Starting Lineup

Los Angeles:

  • F Marcus Morris Sr.
  • F Paul George
  • C Ivica Zubac
  • G Eric Bledsoe
  • G Reggie Jackson

Golden State: 

  • F Andrew Wiggins
  • F Draymond Green
  • C Kevon Looney
  • G Jordan Poole
  • G Stephen Curry

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3 things to know: Warriors open second half of season with blowout loss to Clippers, 130-104

To open the second half of the season, the Golden State Warriors dropped an ugly blowout loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night in Hollywood.

After finishing the first half of the season on a three-game losing slide, the Golden State Warriors had the opportunity to hit the reset button in a tilt against the Los Angeles Clippers following the All-Star break. Yet, the Warriors picked up right where they left off in the first half of the season, registering an ugly blowout loss to the Clippers at Staples Center., 130-104.

While Kawhi Leonard notched a game-high 28 points on 10-of-17 shooting from the field with nine boards, four assists and three steals in 31 minutes, the Warriors failed to have a player record over 15 or more points.

Seven different Warriors tallied double-figure scoring efforts with Kelly Oubre Jr. and Andrew Wiggins leading the way with 15 points each.

The Warriors will get two days off before heading to the mountains for another tough battle against the Western Conference-leading Utah Jazz. Here are three things to know from Golden State’s 26-point loss in Southern California.

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Second and third quarters

After trading buckets in the first quarter, the Clippers exploded against the Warriors before halftime. While the Warriors only recorded 17 points in the second quarter, the Clippers extended their lead to 16 points heading into halftime. Tyron Lue’s bench unit took over during the second quarter, combining for 22 of the Clippers’ 31 points.

The Clippers continued to apply pressure out of halftime with a dominant performance in the third quarter, blitzing the Warriors by 20 points in the period. Paul George added 12 of his 17 total points to help outscore the Warriors 45-25 in the third quarter.

Following the second and third quarters, the Clippers built a commanding 36 point lead heading into the final 12 minutes of the contest.

Steph Curry fired up

After catching fire in the 3-point shootout and for Team LeBron during the All-Star break in Atlanta, Steph Curry was limited to only 14 points on 6-of-16 shooting from the field. The two-time Most Valuable Player couldn’t get into a rhythm from beyond the arc, hitting only one triple on eight attempts from deep.

Despite his quiet performance, Curry was animated on the sideline, trying to rally the Warriors against the Clippers.

Via @NBCSWarriors on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/NBCSWarriors/status/1370235049317130247?s=20

James Wiseman benched

Over the All-Star break, James Wiseman mistakenly missed a COVID-19 test, forcing the rookie to miss practice prior to Golden State’s tilt with Los Angeles. Although he was able to play against the Clippers, the Warriors benched the second-overall pick for the first three quarters at Staples Center on Thursday night.

After checking into the game in the fourth quarter, Wiseman responded to his benching with a charged effort. The 19-year-old tallied 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting from the field with seven boards in only 12 minutes. Wiseman showed off his range, stepping out for a triple during his fourth-quarter run.

To stay pace with Rudy Gobert and the Jazz frontcourt on Sunday, the Warriors will need Wiseman to build off his fourth-quarter effort in Hollywood.

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Warriors at Clippers: Live stream, lineups, broadcast info, rookie watch, previous result, start time on March 11

Riding a three-game losing streak into the All-Star break, the Warriors will look to hit reset against the Clippers on Thursday night. Here are the details.

Riding a three-game losing streak heading into the All-Star break, the Golden State Warriors will have the chance to hit reset on Thursday with a battle against the Los Angeles Clippers to start the second half of the season.

After missing the final two contests before the break, the Warriors will get back Kelly Oubre Jr. alongside Steph Curry in the backcourt.
Oubre Jr. was sidelined against the Portland Trail Blazers and Phoenix Suns with a sprained wrist injury.

Oubre Jr. developed into a solid secondary scoring option behind Curry before his injury, averaging 20.3 points on 50% shooting from the field in February. To hang with Kawhi Leonard and Paul George at Staples Center on Thursday, the Warriors will need Oubre Jr. to return to form quickly.

Before the Warriors begin a two-game road swing, here is everything you need to know about Thursday’s tilt against the Clippers in Southern California.

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4 things to know: Steph Curry catches fire to lead Warriors 22 point comeback steal vs. Clippers, 115-105

Despite trailing by 22 points in the third quarter, Steph Curry caught fire to lead the Warriors to a late comeback against the Clippers.

After a rocky start in the first half, it looked like the Golden State Warriors were bound to drop their second consecutive game to the Los Angeles Clippers at home.

Paul George and Serge Ibaka pushed the Clippers to a 14 point advantage heading into halftime. Los Angeles continued their onslaught coming out of the locker room, extending their lead to 22 points. However, a triple from Steph Curry with three minutes remaining sparked a furious comeback run from the Warriors at Chase Center. 

After trailing the Clippers by double-figures throughout the game, Curry’s late third-quarter explosion shaved the Clippers’ lead to only six points heading into the final 12 minutes of the contest.

With the help of Curry, Andrew Wiggins, Eric Paschall and Brad Wanamaker, the Warriors went on to outscore the Clippers 34-18 in the fourth quarter for a thrilling comeback victory, 115-105.

Via @warriors on Twitter:

After lighting up the Warriors for six consecutive quarters, Steve Kerr’s defense tightened on George, limiting the All-Star forward to only eight points in the second half. George led the Clippers with 25 points on 9-of-13 shooting from the field in 39 minutes.

Following their electric comeback over the Clippers, the Warriors will welcome the Toronto Raptors in the Bay Area for a rematch of the 2019 NBA Finals on Sunday.

3 things to know: Eric Paschall’s 19 points off bench not enough, Warriors fall short in gritty battle vs. Clippers, 108-101

Despite Eric Paschall’s 19 points off the bench, the Warriors fell short in a gritty effort to the Los Angeles Clippers at home, 108-101.

A slow start to the contest led turned into a gritty battle between the Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors on Wednesday night at Chase Center. Each time the Clippers were able to get some breathing room with a lead, the Warriors pushed to stay in the game.

However, a late fourth-quarter swing from Los Angeles clipped Golden State’s chances of a comeback against a proven Western Conference playoff contender.

Behind a flagrant foul call on Draymond Green paired with timely shooting from Nicolas Batum and Patrick Beverley, the Clippers were able to seal the contest with a victory over the Warriors’ 108-101.

Kawhi Leonard and Paul George paced the Clippers with 21 points each. George added 12 rebounds, two assists and a steal in 39 minutes.

Wednesday’s contest launched with a situation bigger than basketball. Following the events at the U.S Capitol building in Washington D.C., both the Warriors and Clippers knelt during the national anthem.

Via @warriors on Twitter:

The Warriors will have the chance to even the two-game “baseball series” with the Clippers on Friday at San Francisco’s Chase Center.

Clippers vs. Warriors: Live stream, how to watch, TV channel, rookie watch, previous result, start time on Jan. 6

On Wednesday, the Golden State Warriors will have the chance to extend their winning streak with Kawhi Leonard, Paul George and the Los Angeles Clippers in town.

Following a blowout win over the Sacramento Kings on Monday, the Golden State Warriors will have the opportunity to extend their win streak to three games with the Los Angeles Clippers in town.

On Wednesday, the Warriors will host Kawhi Leonard and Paul George at Chase Center for the third contest of a seven-game homestand in the Bay Area.

Waiting for the Clippers is a red-hot Steph Curry. Over the last two games, the Golden State point guard has tallied a scorching 92 total points in a pair of wins.

After a rocky start to the season against potential playoff-bound teams, the Clippers will serve as a solid early-season test for Steve Kerr’s new-look rotation.

Before the Warriors welcome the Clippers to the Bay Area, here is how to watch or stream the contest and everything else you need to know about the matchup.

Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State Warriors odds, picks and best bets

Analyzing Tuesday’s Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State Warriors odds and matchup, with NBA betting tips, picks and predictions.

The Los Angeles Clippers (43-20) travel to meet the Golden State Warriors (15-49) at Chase Center in San Francisco at 10:30 p.m. ET Tuesday. We analyze the Clippers-Warriors sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.

Clippers at Warriors: Key Injuries

Clippers

  • No major injuries to report

Warriors

  • PG Ky Bowman (ankle) probable
  • PG Steph Curry (flu) questionable
  • PF Draymond Green (knee) out
  • PF Kevon Looney (hip) out
  • PF Alen Smailagic (quadriceps) out
  • SG Klay Thompson (knee) out

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Clippers at Warriors: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports for a full list. Odds last updated Tuesday at 10:25 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Clippers 125, Warriors 107

Moneyline (ML)

The Clippers (-770) are heavy, heavy chalk in this one. New to sports betting? You’d have to wager $770 to win $100; that juice isn’t worth the squeeze…

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The CLIPPERS (-10.5, -121) have connected in seven of their past nine road games against the Warriors (+10.5, +100). L.A. has also covered four straight as a road favorite while hitting in five of the past seven against the spread. The Dubs are 4-1 ATS in the past five overall, but just 2-6 ATS in the past eight at home.

Over/Under (O/U)

The O/U was off the board at time of publishing. The Clippers have seen the under hit in five of the past six road games, and six of the past eight overall. The over is 8-2 in the past 10 meetings in Oakland/San Francisco, and 14-5 in the past 19 meetings overall. The Warriors allow 114.8 PPG, 23rd in the NBA.

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