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How to replace superstars? Warriors find a way. Clippers struggle.
- Updated: April 28, 2016
4:26 AM ET
The Golden State Warriors and Los Angeles Clippers each were faced with having to replace star power, with Chris Paul and Blake Griffin joining Stephen Curry on the sidelines.
The Warriors had no problem filling Curry’s shoes. The Clippers tried but couldn’t replace their big stars.
Warriors turn to Livingston, which worked fine
Klay Thompson had his usual big game (10-of-14 shooting, 27 points). The Elias Sports Bureau notes that he’s the first player to make at least seven 3-pointers in consecutive games.
Draymond Green was strong as well (15 points), but one reason …
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