Tonight at 10:30 p.m. ET all eyes will be on the Clippers (6-4), one of the few teams in the NBA that seem capable of handing the Warriors (12-0) their first loss. Tonight’s game will be on TNT, and can be live streamed free by clicking this link. Warriors fans can listen to the radio broadcast on KNBR 680, while Clippers fans may do likewise on KFWB 980.

Priority No. 1 for Los Angeles will be figuring out some way to contain Warriors point guard Stephen Curry. That will be a tall task, considering Curry has only been held to fewer than 25 points twice, and in those tilts he scored 24 and 22 points, respectively. He is averaging 33.7 points, and knocking down 45.6 percent of his 3-pointers. He has notched 5.9 assists per game along with those points, and a career-high 2.4 steals.

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Curry and his Warriors also have a chip on their shoulder when it comes to the Clips because of comments coach Doc Rivers made about their “luck” during their championship run. Rivers hinted that because the Clippers fell apart in the playoffs, Golden State was “lucky” to avoid them and the Spurs.

“I never said the Warriors were lucky. That’s unrepresentative of what I said. I said you have to be lucky to win. It’s a completely different way,” Rivers said. However he meant it, the Warriors are out for blood on a nightly basis, scoring 114.2 points per game and posting a 98.1 defensive rating, the fourth-best mark in the NBA.

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