With everything sewn up except the NBA's best overall record, the Golden State Warriors would love nothing more than to end a heated rival's seven-game winning streak. In a potential second-round playoff preview Tuesday night, the Warriors will try to extend the league's longest current run to 10 and snap a four-game road skid against the Los Angeles Clippers. Golden State (60-13), which had already clinched the Pacific Division, locked up the top seed in the Western Conference and set a franchise record for victories with Saturday's 108-95 win at Milwaukee.