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The Los Angeles Clippers' road struggles continued Tuesday night as they fell apart in the second half, dropping a 98-79 decision to the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center.
The Clippers will see the Warriors three more times, including the season finale. On Tuesday, LA didn't look ready for prime time at all.
The teams with veteran cores, the Clippers and Warriors, meet Tuesday and by all indications this should be an entertaining and suspenseful early season tip.
Jimmy Butler had 21 points, five rebounds and five assists, Stephen Curry added 19 points and eight assists, and the Golden State Warriors beat the Los Angeles Clippers 98-79.
The LA Clippers dropped their game against the Warriors and Tyronn Lue mentioned fatigue as a reason for the loss.
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Clippers vs. Warriors: LA's tough night leads to their lowest scoring game in 4 years
The Clippers lost to the Warriors 98-79 Tuesday night. This marked the Clippers' worst scoring night in four years.
Both the Los Angeles Clippers and Golden State Warriors may be without multiple key players in Tuesday night's matchup.
Clippers star James Harden is held scoreless after halftime as the cold-shooting visitors score just 30 points over the final 24 minutes and turn the ball over 16 times in a 98-79 loss.
Steve Kerr told reporters the veteran center will miss the front end of the upcoming back-to-back, citing Ivica Zubac and the Clippers' size.
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