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Dubs Hang With Clippers, Slip Late in Loss

The Warriors outplayed the Clippers for three quarters but couldn’t close the deal in Friday’s 109-100 loss in Los Angeles.

The culprit for the Warriors’ was poor 3-point shooting, as the team went just 8-for-39 from distance for the game. But the one player making them was Omari Spellman: in his first start of the season with the Dubs, he drilled 17 points, going 4-or-8 from distance.

Glenn Robinson III matched Spellman’s team-high with 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting, and Alec Burks added 16 points from the bench while going 9-for-9 from the free throw line, making that three straight games in which he has been perfect from the charity stripe; he is 26-for-26 shots in that span and has made 35 straight free throw attempts overall.