Clippers Edge Warriors In Overtime Thriller Amid Playoff Push

by Daniel Brooks
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.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.