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Clippers Overcome Deficit to Defeat Short-Handed Warriors 114-101

Clippers Overcome Deficit to Defeat Short-Handed Warriors 114-101

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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On March 2, 2026, the NBA landscape witnessed a significant moment as Darius Garland made his debut for the Los Angeles Clippers. This appearance was the first live look at the results of a blockbuster trade that sent Garland to Los Angeles in exchange for veteran superstar James Harden, who moved to the Cleveland Cavaliers. The trade highlighted a stark difference in team philosophies: Cleveland prioritized a shorter championship window by acquiring the 36-year-old Harden, while the Clippers looked toward the future by bringing in the 26-year-old Garland to pair with Kawhi Leonard.
In his first game at the Chase Center against the Golden State Warriors, Garland began his Clippers tenure coming off the bench to manage his return from a recent toe injury. He played nearly 23 minutes, recording 12 points, two rebounds, and two assists. While he showed his scoring range with two three-pointers, the game also revealed the expected challenges of a mid-season transition, as he committed five turnovers while attempting to find rhythm with his new teammates. He also survived a physical scare late in the second quarter following a collision with Moses Moody that left both players shaken, though Garland remained in the game.
The contest itself was a dramatic tale of two halves. The Warriors, despite being short-handed without Stephen Curry and Kristaps Porzingis, dominated the early stages. Brandin Podziemski led the charge for Golden State, scoring 20 of his 22 points in the first half and helping his team build a 17-point lead. However, the Clippers' defense tightened significantly after the break, limiting Podziemski to just two points in the second half.
The Clippers' comeback was fueled by a balanced offensive effort and standout defensive play. Kawhi Leonard led the team with 23 points, eight rebounds, and four assists. He was supported by a strong performance from Kris Dunn, who contributed 16 points and seven assists. A major surprise came from rookie center Yanic Konan Niederhauser, who provided elite rim protection with four blocks and nine rebounds, helping the Clippers outscore the Warriors by 15 in the third quarter and 15 in the fourth.
The Clippers ultimately secured a 114-101 victory, moving their record to 29-31. For Los Angeles, the win demonstrated the potential of their revamped roster and their ability to thrive in transition. For the Cleveland Cavaliers, Garland's debut served as a final benchmark to evaluate the trade. While the Cavaliers have been playing their best basketball of the season with Harden, the performance of their former star in a Clippers uniform remains a point of interest for fans and analysts alike, especially given the ten-year age gap between the two guards involved in the deal. The victory provides the Clippers with momentum as they prepare to host Indiana, while the Warriors look to snap a losing trend on their upcoming road trip.





















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