Clippers Edge Warriors In Overtime Thriller Amid Playoff Push
Clippers Edge Warriors In Overtime Thriller Amid Playoff Push...
The Los Angeles Clippers defeated the Golden State Warriors 123-120 in a dramatic overtime showdown Wednesday night at Crypto.com Arena. The game, featuring 18 lead changes and a last-second Kawhi Leonard game-winner, is trending nationally as both teams fight for Western Conference playoff positioning.
Leonard finished with 34 points, including a contested fadeaway jumper with 0.9 seconds left in OT. Stephen Curry led all scorers with 39 points but missed a potential tying three-pointer at the buzzer. The victory moves the Clippers (42-21) into third place in the West, while the Warriors (36-26) remain in a tight play-in tournament race.
Social media erupted over the game's intensity, with #ClippersvsWarriors trending on Twitter/X for over six hours. The matchup drew particular attention for its fourth-quarter drama - including a controversial no-call on Draymond Green's defense against Paul George with 12 seconds remaining in regulation.
NBA analysts highlight this as a potential playoff preview, with both franchises having met in three postseason series since 2014. Ticket resale prices for their April 6 rematch at Chase Center have already spiked 47% following Wednesday's thriller.
The Warriors now face a critical five-game road trip starting Friday in Denver, while the Clippers host the Lakers on Sunday in another high-stakes divisional matchup. With just 19 games remaining in the regular season, every result carries increased weight for these championship contenders.