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Warriors react to play-in matchup with Clippers: ‘We know who they are’
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Warriors react to play-in matchup with Clippers: ‘We know who they are’

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INGLEWOOD — The Warriors will go from playing a meaningless game to one for all the marbles against the same opponent, in the same venue, only three days apart.

They have 72 hours to lock in from practice to play-in mode before a win-or-go-home rematch against the Clippers inside the Intuit Dome at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.

“Super easy,” Steph Curry said after Sunday’s 115-110 loss to the Clippers in a regular season finale that only served as a preview of the 9-10 play-in matchup insofar as the teams’ uniform colors.

Curry doesn’t need any extra motivation to get amped up for the Warriors’ fourth appearance in the play-in tournament. What was once a dreaded destination now serves as a glimmer of hope — the entire reason Curry clawed to come back from a persistent knee issue.

The experience helps.

“We’ve been there before,” Curry continued. “Whether it’s a Game 7 or the many play-in games that we’ve been (sarcastically) fortunate enough to play in. … I guess you’re grateful for it now just because … this is such a unique year. It’s not like we’ve underperformed. We’ve just been hit with so many injuries that your expectations had to shift.”

Injuries have introduced an interesting dichotomy: The Western Conference rivals are intimately familiar with each other, but neither has seen the versions that will be on the court with their seasons on the line.

Their first two meetings took place before Jimmy Butler tore his ACL, their third occurred during Curry’s 27-game absence, and neither Draymond Green nor Kawhi Leonard dressed on Sunday. Not that either coach was keen to show his cards, anyway.

“We know who they are,” Curry said.

Steve Kerr said there was “not a whole lot to take” from Sunday’s game, though Brandin Podziemski noted that Darius Garland looked more comfortable since the teams last played in the Clippers’ first game since acquiring Garland for James Harden at the trade deadline.

“I think each team knows the other pretty well, just from playing against them a lot over the years,” Kerr said. “They’re a little different with Garland rather than Harden, but they know us well, we know them well.”

Curry said he “felt great” after taking on his largest workload since returning from the injury with 29 minutes that produced 24 points. Kerr checked in with him during the game and got the same feedback. “He said he felt really good, so that was a good step for him.”

Kerr got his second game to experiment with Curry alongside Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis, and he started all three together with Podziemski and De’Anthony Melton. He called that the “best thing” to come out of Sunday’s loss.

“And no injuries,” he added. “So we should be ready to go on Wednesday night.”

Still, the veteran trio won’t play without restrictions in the do-or-die game.

“I’m not sure exactly what the number will be,” Kerr said. “Those guys, they’re not gonna play 40 minutes. I can tell you that.”

This will be the Warriors’ fourth experience in the play-in in its seven years in existence. Curry let out a high-pitched laugh when he was informed it was their second time as a No. 10 seed. They were in the same position in 2024 and ended up being eliminated by the No. 9 Kings.

Golden State lost both games as the No. 8 seed in 2021. But its last time in the play-in was friendlier, advancing as the No. 7 seed to upset the Rockets in the first round last year.

Last week, Green said, bluntly, that it was “not exciting” to be back in the play-in, but at the same time, he added, “as a competitor, you’re gonna rise to the challenge.”

The trio of Curry and Green have faced elimination 13 times since Kerr became their head coach in 2014. Golden State has a 9-4 record in those games. And the banners to prove many more wins along the way in postseason games with less on the line.

“We’ve got guys that have been there,” Podziemski said. “Guys that have won. Guys that have played meaningful basketball in recent years. It always helps when you’ve got Steph. So I think that’s to our advantage. Yeah, I think I like us better than anybody in a one-game situation.”

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