Updated March 11th, 2020 at 16:21 IST

Clippers bounce back from loss to Lakers, throttle Warriors

Kawhi Leonard scored 23 points before sitting out the entire fourth quarter along with the rest of the Doc Rivers’ starters, and the Los Angeles Clippers thumped the Golden State Warriors 131-107 on Tuesday night.

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Kawhi Leonard scored 23 points before sitting out the entire fourth quarter along with the rest of the Doc Rivers’ starters, and the Los Angeles Clippers thumped the Golden State Warriors 131-107 on Tuesday night. Paul George and Patrick Beverley scored 15 points apiece as the Clippers had seven players in double figures. Reggie Jackson added 16 points and JaMychal Green had 13 points and 10 rebounds

Coming off a 112-103 loss to the Lakers on Sunday night that ended a six-game winning streak, the Clippers jumped out to an early double-digit lead and coasted to their third consecutive win over the Warriors.

Los Angeles led by 28 at the half and went up 84-50 early in the third following back-to-back 3s from Beverley.

Things went so well for Rivers’ team that Leonard wound up with a three-point play when he flipped a shot up while falling over Golden State’s Ky Bowman.

The Clippers moved a game ahead of Denver for second place in the West.

Dragan Bender matched his career-high of 23 points for Golden State. Andrew Wiggins scored 21 and Marquese Chriss had 10 points and 10 rebounds.

The game was played before a noticeably smaller crowd at Chase Center as large pockets of empty seats lined the arena’s upper and lower bowls. Signs were posted near entrances outside the venue, warning visitors who had shown any symptoms of the coronavirus to not enter.

Both teams took steps toward adhering to the NBA’s temporary rules closing locker room access to reporters in an effort to contain the virus. The Clippers set up a screened off area just outside their locker room for postgame interviews, with chairs set up for the media. The Warriors conducted their interviews in a nearby media room where they normally do.

“It’s all very strange and awkward,” Golden State coach Steve Kerr said. “We are just going to do what we are told to do and go from there.”

MULDER REWARDED

Mychal Mulder, whose 10-day contract with the Warriors expired on Saturday, started for Golden State after signing a multi-year deal on Monday. Mulder, who scored a career-high 18 points against the 76ers on the final day of his 10-day contract, had three points and four rebounds against the Clippers.

TIP-INS

Clippers: Los Angeles is 13-1 when making 15 or more 3-pointers. The Clippers finished with 20 against the Warriors. … Lou Williams (sore right calf) did not play. … Joakim Noah, signed as a free agent on Monday, was inactive. “He hasn’t played in a year or a while so we will see when he plays,” Rivers said. “I’m glad to have him. He’s a good voice to have in the locker room.”

Warriors: Wiggins had an emphatic one-handed dunk over 7-footer Ivica Zubac. … Stephen Curry remains out with the flu. Draymond Green sat out a sixth consecutive game because of left knee soreness.

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Published March 11th, 2020 at 16:21 IST