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Warriors takeaways: What we learned in gritty 109-100 loss to Clippers

LOS ANGELES -- For weeks, the Warriors have been searching for a complete performance from their battered roster. They remain on the hunt for such a standard after Friday night's 109-100 loss to the Clippers at Staples Center.

After the Warriors (9-31) dominated the Clippers (27-12) through three quarters, LA took control of the game down the stretch, led by All-Star Kawhi Leonard's exploits.

With Stephen Curry, D'Angelo Russell, Klay Thompson and Kevon Looney in street clothes on the bench, the Warriors lost their second straight game to LA, marking the change between the two teams over the summer.