The Ukiah Daily Journal

Warriors wake up late to beat the Clippers

A flurry of 12 points in 2:35 from Poole rallies the team

- By Evan Webeck

LOS ANGELES >> Whether it was a matchup of the league’s top defensive teams living up to the billing or two teams that never woke up for a Sunday matinee is in the eye of the beholder.

To Jordan Poole, it was merely an opportunit­y. His flurry of points at the end of the third quarter awakened the Warriors and propelled them to their best-in-thenba 18th win in 20 games, 105-90, over the Los Angeles Clippers.

The third-year guard pulled up from 3 and swooshed it home. He did it again after Paul George matched him on the other end, and again after another answer by the Clippers star. In the final 2:35 of the quarter, Poole scored 12 points and extended the Warriors’ lead from one point to seven entering the final quarter.

He left it to Steph Curry to ice the win.

Enraged by a non-call on a drive to the basket, Curry drew a technical foul that only fired him up further. Curry drained three more 3s while the Warriors mounted a 21-7 run in the 4:27 following the technical that sealed the game. He finished with a game-high 33 points and was the force behind six of Golden State’s 19 steals.

Otto Porter Jr. added a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds, his best statistica­l showing of the season.

The Warriors outscored the Clippers 45-31 over the final 14:35 of the game, starting with Poole’s first bucket at the 2:35 mark of the third quarter.

Prior to Poole’s eruption, a lifeless Warriors offense looked to be heading to its first game under 100 points this season, and possibly Golden State’s third loss. Both possibilit­ies had been all but eliminated with 2 minutes left on the clock.

On a cold shooting afternoon against the top defense that isn’t their own, the Warriors’ stayed within striking distance by keeping George and the Clippers in check. George scored 30 points, but it wasn’t enough when the Warriors forced 25 turnovers and held the Clippers to 40% shooting from the field.

After making more than half their shots the past two games in their two best shooting performanc­es of the season, the Warriors struggled to reach a 40% success rate Sunday against the Clippers.

Owners of the best record in basketball, the Warriors

can claim the league’s top mark in a few statistica­l categories. A couple notable ones Sunday: no other team had scored at least 100 points in all of its games this season, and no team has been better defensivel­y.

On Sunday, Golden State’s

defense bailed it out when the shots weren’t falling.

The Warriors were held to 105 points, near a seasonlow, while shooting 44.2% from the field (and only 12of-22 from the foul line). But they forced 25 turnovers, including 19 steals,

to erase a first-half deficit and build their lead in the second half.

Nobody was more of a menace than Curry, who finished with six steals, including a couple of swipes that led to some of his six assists and game-high 33 points.

 ?? NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP FILE ?? Golden State Warriors’ Jordan Poole (3) passes the ball against Toronto Raptors’ Scottie Barnes (4) in the first quarter at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Nov. 21.
NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP FILE Golden State Warriors’ Jordan Poole (3) passes the ball against Toronto Raptors’ Scottie Barnes (4) in the first quarter at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Nov. 21.

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