Golden State Warriors blow out Los Angeles Clippers behind efficient Wiggins scoring night
SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors took advantage of a matchup against an undermanned Los Angeles Clippers team without stars Kawhi Leonard an Paul George.
The burden to score was off Steph Curry, who switched into a facilitator role and fed his teammates. Wiggins finished the first half with 15 points and finished the game going 6-of-10 from 3, marking consecutive games in which he had six 3-pointers, going an efficient 12-of-18 from the field. Coach Steve Kerr opted to play Draymond Green with the second unit as a facilitator, a rotation shift that paid off in the Warriors’ win against the Houston Rockets on Sunday. His presence helped limit the mistakes made from a bench unit that’s made a bad habit of squandering leads. The Warrior entered the second half with a 19 point lead. Their 20 assists were tied for most they’ve scored in a half this season.
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