Times Standard (Eureka)

Warriors’ second-half slate opens at Clippers

- By Wes Goldberg

The Warriors will open the second half of the season on March 11 against the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center as part of a marquee doublehead­er, following the Boston Celtics at Brooklyn Nets, on TNT.

That will be the first of Golden State’s 11 nationally televised games in the secondhalf schedule, which the NBA released Wednesday, and part of a tough stretch against the top three teams in the Western Conference. After facing the Clippers, the Warriors will play back-to-back games against the Utah Jazz (March 14, 1 p.m. PT, NBATV) and Los Angeles Lakers (March 15, 7:30 p.m., ESPN) at Chase Center.

Because of the difficulti­es of playing its season during the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic, the NBA opted to release its 72game schedule (shortened from the traditiona­l 82 games) in two parts to account for positive tests and postponeme­nts of games. The Warriors (17-15) will conclude the first half on March 4 in Phoenix before the All-Star break from March 5-10.

Overall, the Warriors will play 18 home games and 17 away in a second-half slate that features eight back-to-backs and six games with a rest advantage over their opponents. Their longest trip will span five games, from April 14 to April 21, against

the Oklahoma City Thunder, Cleveland Cavaliers, Celtics, Philadelph­ia 76ers and Washington Wizards.

Stephen Curry will match up with fellow MVP candidates when the Warriors take on Joel Embiid and the 76ers (March 23, TNT), Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and the Milwaukee Bucks (April 6, TNT) and Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets (April 12, ESPN).

Golden State will close the regular season with a six-game homestand, the longest season-ending homestand in franchise history. It will include two games against the Thunder (May 6, 8) and matchups with the Jazz (May 10), Phoenix Suns (May 11) and New Orleans Pelicans (May 14) before concluding on Sunday, May 16, against the Memphis Grizzlies.

The second half of the 2020-21 regular season will be followed by a playin tournament from May 18-21 to determine the seventh and eighth playoff seeds in each conference. The teams that finish 7-10 in the standings will qualify for the tournament. The winner between No. 7 and No. 8 will advance to the playoffs as the seventh seed, while the loser of that game will face the winner of the Nos. 9-10 game to earn the eighth seed.

 ?? RICK BOWMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE ?? Warriors guard Stephen Curry, foreground, goes to the basket as Jazz center Rudy Gobert, center rear, defends during the first half on Jan. 23in Salt Lake City.
RICK BOWMER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE Warriors guard Stephen Curry, foreground, goes to the basket as Jazz center Rudy Gobert, center rear, defends during the first half on Jan. 23in Salt Lake City.

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