Final

Series: Game 4 of 4

Series starts 11/15

Game 1: Saturday, November 15th
Warriors121Final
Clippers103
Game 2: Sunday, January 25th
Clippers92Final
Warriors107
Game 3: Monday, February 23rd
Warriors105Final
Clippers118
Game 4: Tuesday, March 17th
Clippers120Final
Warriors127

Clippers 120

(16-51, 7-25 away)

Warriors 127

(24-43, 18-16 home)

TV: CSNBayHD

10:30 PM ET, March 17, 2009

ORACLE Arena, Oakland, CA

1 2 3 4 T
LAC 27 24 30 39120
GSW 25 34 33 35127

Top Performers

Los Angeles: B. Davis 29 Pts, 5 Reb, 7 Ast

Golden State: M. Ellis 29 Pts, 5 Reb, 6 Ast, 1 Stl

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
LAC 19-63 95.1 103.9 11-30 8-33 L3 1-9
GS 29-53 108.6 112.3 21-20 8-33 L2 4-6
Injury Report
LOS ANGELES
No significant injuries
GOLDEN STATE
· Monta Ellis SG - Feb 9: Day-to-Day
· Corey Maggette SF - Feb 9: Day-to-Day
· Vladimir Radmanovic SF - Feb 7: OUT
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Last 5 Games
LOS ANGELES (ET) GOLDEN STATE (ET)
Mar 15 NJ Win 107-105
Mar 14 @DEN Loss 107-94
Mar 10 CLE Loss 87-83
Mar 07 IND Loss 106-105
Mar 04 MEM Loss 118-95
Mar 15 PHO Loss 154-130
Mar 13 DAL Win 119-110
Mar 11 NJ Win 116-112
Mar 07 @MIL Loss 127-120
Mar 06 @DET Loss 108-91
· Complete Schedule: Los Angeles | Golden State
Starting Lineup
 LOS ANGELES (PPG)GOLDEN STATE (PPG)
 SF  A. Thornton 16.8 SF  K. Azubuike 14.4
 PF  M. Camby 10.3 PF  B. Wright 8.3
 PG  B. Davis 14.9 SG  M. Ellis 19.0
 C  C. Kaman 12.0 C  R. Turiaf 5.9
 SG  E. Gordon 16.1 SG  M. Belinelli 8.9
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· Team rosters: Los Angeles | Golden State
Team Stat Leaders
 LOS ANGELESGOLDEN STATE
PointsZ. Randolph 20.9S. Jackson 20.7
ReboundsM. Camby 11.1A. Biedrins 11.2
AssistsB. Davis 7.7S. Jackson 6.5
StealsB. Davis 1.7M. Ellis 1.6
BlocksM. Camby 2.1R. Turiaf 2.1
· Team stats: Los Angeles | Golden State
Today's Line
FAVORITE OPEN CUR UNDERDOG O/U
@GOLDEN STATE -2 0 LOS ANGELES --
ATSLos AngelesGolden State
Record:0-2-0 (.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
As Favorite:0-1-0 (.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
As Underdog:0-1-0 (.000)0-0-0 (.000)
At Home:0-1-0 (.000)1-0-0 (1.000)
On Road:0-1-0 (.000)0-0-0 (.000)
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Los Angeles is one of the lowest-scoring teams in the NBA, but the way Golden State has been playing defense, even the Clippers could put on a shooting clinic in this matchup.

Los Angeles looks for back-to-back wins Tuesday night at Oracle Arena, where the Warriors try to rebound from one of their worst defensive efforts in years.

The Clippers (16-50) snapped a seven-game slide Sunday, 107-105 over New Jersey as Steve Novak nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer. Los Angeles had dropped five straight at home before the first-year Clipper drained his career-high seventh 3-pointer.

"With a shot like that, your nerves are so high and you never know if it's good until you see it go in the basket," said Novak, who hit three 3s and scored 13 points in the Clippers' last visit to Golden State a 107-92 loss on Jan. 25.

Los Angeles, averaging just 95.0 points, made 50 percent (40-of-80) from the field against the Nets after shooting 42.9 during its seven-game losing streak from Feb. 27-March 14.

Baron Davis posted his second consecutive double-double Sunday with 20 points and 10 assists. In two games against Golden State this season, Davis is averaging 25.0 points, 10.5 assists and 6.5 rebounds as the teams have split these matchups in Los Angeles.

After missing the Jan. 25 loss at Golden State with a bruised tailbone, Davis will play his first game at Oracle Arena since opting out of the final year of his contract with the Warriors last offseason to sign a five-year, $65 million deal with the Clippers.

Al Thornton looks to continue his solid play after missing three games in late-February with a sore right foot, including the Clippers' 118-105 win over the Warriors on Feb. 23 that snapped Los Angeles' five-game slide to its Pacific Division foe.

Thornton is averaging 21.0 points and 9.0 boards in his last two games at Golden State.

The second-year forward could have another big night Tuesday after Warriors forward Stephen Jackson was suspended for one game Monday for picking up his 16th technical of the season. Jackson, averaging a team-high 21.2 points, was ejected after picking up two technicals in Sunday's 154-130 loss to Phoenix that eliminated Golden State from playoff contention.

It was the most points allowed by any NBA team in 2008-09.

Warriors coach Don Nelson was also ejected in the third quarter as Golden State gave up its most points since a 162-158 loss at Denver on Nov. 2, 1990.

The Warriors (23-43) are allowing a league-worst 112.2 points per game.

"It was bad, man, we can't hide that," said forward Kelenna Azubuike. "There's no excuse for that kind of performance on defense. We've got to get better."

Monta Ellis hit 12-of-19 shots and scored 26 against the Suns in his third straight 19-plus point game since missing seven from Feb. 23-March 7 due to a family issue.

Andris Biedrins missed Sunday's game and out for at least one week after spraining his left ankle in Friday's 119-110 victory over Dallas.

Zach Randolph could return to the Clippers' lineup after missing the past two games due to his father's death.