Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Clippers

best pay per head casinoWith everything sewn up except the NBA's best overall record, the Golden State Warriors would love nothing more than to end a heated rival's seven-game winning streak.

In a potential second-round playoff preview tonight, the Warriors will try to extend the league's longest current run to 10 and snap a four-game road skid against the Los Angeles Clippers. Pay per Head Network is the Price per head Service  you need to know. Start your free 2 week trial.

The Los Angeles Clippers look to build on their seven-game win streak after returning from a three-game road trip capped with a 119-106 win over the Celtics on Sunday. In an absolute rout, JJ Redick led the way with 27 points while Chris Paul and Blake Griffin added 21 points each as the Clippers dominated early and led by 68-47 at halftime and by as many as points before easing off the in the fourth quarter. With the win, LA is now 49-25 on the season and 22-15 on the road where they've won four straight.

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The Golden State Warriors have been the hottest team in the league with 14 wins in their last 15 outings and nine straight overall after making light work of the Bucks in a 108-95 win on Saturday. Stephen Curry made six threes en route to a game-high 25 points, Klay Thompson added 21 points while four other players finished in double figures as the Warriors trounced the Bucks to improve to 60-13, a franchise record for wins in a season for Golden State while clinching the top seed in the Western Conference.

There has been tension between the clubs since the Clippers won a physical seven-game series in the first round of last year's playoffs. After dropping the last three at Staples Center in that series, Golden State has lost 11 of 14 there.

The Warriors went 6 of 28 from 3-point range in a 100-86 loss in Los Angeles on Christmas Day. However, they've gone a combined 25 for 47 from beyond the arc in winning twice at home, 121-104 on Nov. 5 and 106-98 on March 8.

Golden State averages league highs of 109.8 points and 47.8 percent shooting, while Los Angeles is second with 106.6 and 47.3. The Warriors also shoot an NBA-best 39.7 percent from 3-point range and the Clippers are third at 37.5.

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