SAN FRANCISCO – The Warriors (15-50) didn't have much of a chance Tuesday night, and they had no chance at all once the Los Angeles Clippers (44-20) took a double-digit lead early in the second quarter. If there was a bright side, it is that the 131-107 spanking took place in front of the smallest home crowd -- directly attributed to legitimate concerns about the coronavirus -- under a Joe Lacob/Peter Guber ownership now in its 10th season. Andrew Wiggins, who after an impressive first four games with the Warriors has struggled to score over last seven, submitted his most efficient performance in nearly three weeks.