Off a victorious Monday night for the Golden State Warriors , they will look to continue their momentum against the always formidable Los Angeles Clippers. The injury report is a clean slate for Golden State, as Horford is expected to be good to go, and for the Clippers, Bradley Beal has been ruled out. The Clippers have won seven straight games against Golden State dating back to 2023, and on the second leg of a back-to-back, does Golden State have the legs to get the job done?

Clippers have been the Warriors’ Kryptonite

The Clippers have seemingly been the Warriors’ kryptonite, but the emergence of Jonathan Kuminga may be the best formula Golden State has to defeat Los Angeles.

The 22-year-old forward went off for 25 points, 10 rebounds, and four assists Monday night. Kuminga’s focus—

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