What We Learned As Turnovers Bite Warriors In Loss To Clippers

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What we learned as turnovers bite Warriors in loss to Clippers
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What we learned as turnovers bite Warriors in loss to Clippers

Golden State turned the ball over 22 times, leading to 32 points for the Clippers.

The Warriors' struggles with turnovers continued on Friday night, as they committed 22 turnovers in a 119-114 loss to the Clippers. The Clippers took advantage of the Warriors' miscues, scoring 32 points off of turnovers.

The Warriors have now turned the ball over at least 20 times in four of their last five games.

Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 24 points, but he also had seven turnovers.

Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 24 points, but he also had seven turnovers. Curry is averaging 5.6 turnovers per game this season, which is up from his average of 3.8 turnovers per game last season.

The Warriors' other starters also struggled with turnovers. Klay Thompson had four turnovers, Draymond Green had three turnovers, and Andrew Wiggins had two turnovers.

The Clippers were led by Paul George, who had 32 points.

The Clippers were led by Paul George, who had 32 points. George also had eight rebounds and five assists.

Kawhi Leonard added 25 points for the Clippers, and Marcus Morris Sr. had 17 points.

The Warriors have now lost three of their last four games.

The Warriors have now lost three of their last four games. They are now 23-24 on the season, which is good for ninth place in the Western Conference.

The Warriors will look to bounce back on Sunday night when they host the Sacramento Kings.