The Los Angeles Clippers held off the Golden State Warriors, 115-110, in an NBA matchup decided in the closing minutes. Los Angeles leaned on efficient shot-making and timely perimeter scoring to build and protect a narrow advantage, while Golden State countered with strong rebounding and steady offense led by Stephen Curry.
The Clippers’ balance showed up throughout the game, with Bennedict Mathurin (20 points) setting the tone as a primary scorer and John Collins adding 18 points in support. Bogdan Bogdanovic chipped in 17 points, helping Los Angeles generate enough spacing and scoring punch to keep the Warriors from taking control despite Golden State’s edge on the glass (47 rebounds to 44).
For Golden State, Curry finished with 24 points and was the focal point of the offense, while Charles Bassey contributed 16 points to complement the Warriors’ interior presence. Team numbers were close—Los Angeles shot 56.0% from the field (28-of-50) to Golden State’s 53.0% (25-of-47)—but the Clippers’ higher volume and impact from beyond the arc (14 made threes to 11) proved decisive in a five-point game.
Going forward, the Clippers can point to their multi-scorer attack and shot efficiency as a winning formula, especially when their role players are producing alongside the lead options. The Warriors showed they can stay competitive with rebounding and Curry’s shot creation, but tightening late-game execution and finding additional scoring support will be key in close finishes like this.

