Warriors bound for play-in tournament after overtime loss to Clippers in season finale
SAN FRANCISCO — Entering overtime at Chase Center, the No. 6 seed was there for the taking on Sunday afternoon.
But when presented with such an opportunity, two of the Warriors’ longtime foes sent Golden State to the play-in tournament with a 124-119 overtime defeat.
Kawhi Leonard, six years after leading the Raptors to the 2019 title over the Warriors in the NBA Finals, showcased a vintage collection of mid-range jumpers, strong drives and unguardable isolation moves to score 33 points.