Golden State Warriors @ Los Angeles Clippers 03/31/2015

With the #1 seed in the Western Conference already locked up, the Golden State Warriors entered the Staples Center on Tuesday evening with merely three things to play for: pride, consistency, and the best overall record in the NBA.
Lacking Draymond Green once again (shin inflammation), the Warrior reserves would need to generate a tremendous amount of energy if their team planned on leaving Los Angeles victoriously on this night.
And while Golden State lacked energy and rhythm early in the contest, their intensity throughout the final three quarters of the game was commendable.
By rallying from a 17-point deficit, the Warriors certainly made their presence known, particularly in the third frame, when they finally took their first lead of the night.
And eventually, this overpowering Golden State squad was too much for Los Angeles to handle, as the Warriors executed magnificently down the stretch to overcome the Clippers 110-106.
As always, the Splash Brothers were key contributors in Golden State's remarkable comeback, connecting for 52 points collectively.
For Los Angeles, Blake Griffin was marvelous in a losing effort, dropping 40 points and collecting 12 rebounds. Chris Paul was also fabulous, draining 27 points and dishing out 9 assists.
After yet another impressive victory, the Warriors are one step closer to clinching the best overall record in the NBA.
Their historic journey shall continue on Thursday night, as they kick off April by hosting the highly competitive Phoenix Suns.

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