Warriors vs Clippers Recap: Curry's late surge seals 126-121 win

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Curry Powers Warriors Past Clippers in Thriller
Stephen Curry lit up the scoreboard on Wednesday, pouring in 35 points as the Golden State Warriors edged the Los Angeles Clippers 126-121. At nearly 38 years old, Curry proved he's still one of basketball's greatest scorers, hitting 52 percent of his shots. The Warriors trailed by nine points at halftime, but Curry's brilliance in the second half helped spark a comeback. His teammates stepped up too, with Gui Santos adding 20 points on incredible 69 percent shooting. Although injuries have plagued Golden State all season, including the loss of Jimmy Butler to a torn ACL, this victory shows the Warriors can still compete. The win keeps them fighting for a playoff spot as the regular season winds down.
Mathurin and Leonard Lead Clippers' Charge
Bennedict Mathurin and Kawhi Leonard carried the Clippers' offense throughout the game, combining for 44 points. Mathurin was on fire, scoring 23 points and showing his ability to create shots whenever the Clippers needed buckets. Leonard added 21 points while also grabbing seven rebounds, displaying the all-around game that makes him so dangerous. Meanwhile, Darius Garland, the Clippers' new All-Star point guard acquired in the James Harden trade, chipped in 21 points and eight assists. Los Angeles led by nine at halftime, controlling the pace and forcing the Warriors to chase. However, Curry's fourth-quarter explosion proved too much. The Clippers' young nucleus showed promise despite the loss, suggesting this team remains competitive in the playoff race.
Warriors and Clippers Clash in Playoff Positioning Battle
Both teams entered Wednesday's matchup fighting for playoff positioning as the regular season enters its final stretch. The Warriors sit at 37-45, technically alive for the play-in tournament but facing questions about their aging core. Golden State's championship window appears to be closing, with Curry's knee flaring up and injuries derailing their depth. The Clippers, meanwhile, made aggressive moves at the trade deadline by acquiring Darius Garland and trading away James Harden. Los Angeles sits at 42-40, still fighting for respect in a competitive Western Conference. This back-and-forth contest reflected two franchises heading in different directions. Yet on Wednesday, Curry's veteran leadership and Warriors' resilience proved they're not ready to fade away just yet.
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