The Warriors will play at least one more game this season, and for that they can thank Chef Stephen Curry and Uncle Al Horford.Golden State came back behind Curry’s game-high 35 points and Horford’s 12-point fourth quarter Wednesday night to post a 126-121 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA play-in tournament game at Intuit Dome in Inglewood. STEPH FOR THE LEAD pic.twitter.com/ktv1XT3LEv — Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) April 16, 2026 Curry, Horford and their teammates now travel to Phoenix to face the Suns on Friday night, with the losing dropped into the offseason with the Clippers and the winner earning the eighth and final Western Conference playoff berth.Kristaps Porziis and Gui Santos each finished with 20 points, and while Draymond Green scored only seven points, he did a solid job as the primary defender on Clippers star Kawhi Leonard and had two steals in the pivotal fourth quarter.Here are three observations from a stirring comeback authored by the Golden State’s postseason-tested veterans.Fabulous Show of ResilienceThe Warriors didn’t always play smart or carefully – 20 turnovers, giving LA 35 points...
What we learned as Warriors finish miracle comeback for play-in win vs. Clippers
Published April 15, 2026 at 10:45 PM
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