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The Golden State Warriors host the Los Angeles Clippers in a Pacific Division showdown on Tuesday night, with both teams looking to build early-season momentum in this Western Conference matchup featuring two of the league’s premier scoring guards.

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Stephen Curry is available and expected to play in Tuesday’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers. The Warriors star does not appear on the team’s injury report for the division matchup. Curry has started all four of Golden State’s games this season while maintaining his elite scoring production.

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The point guard enters the contest averaging 29.0 points through the early portion of the schedule. He most recently scored 16 points in Monday’s victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, a game in which Jonathan Kuminga (25) and Brandin Podziemski (23) led a multi-headed offensive attack for Golden State.

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Curry has been the driving force behind Golden State’s 3-1 start to the season. His consistent presence in the lineup gives the Warriors their primary offensive weapon against a Clippers team that features its own star power in James Harden and Kawhi Leonard.

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The Golden State Warriors have three players listed on their injury report for Tuesday’s game. Veteran center Al Horford remains out due to left toe injury management. This marks his third consecutive game absence as the team manages his minutes early in the season.

De’Anthony Melton continues his recovery from ACL surgery and will not be available against the Clippers. Forward Alex Toohey is also ruled out while dealing with a left knee issue. These absences test Golden State’s frontcourt depth against Los Angeles’ interior presence.

The Los Angeles Clippers are dealing with their own injury concerns heading into the contest. Bradley Beal has been ruled out with back soreness, marking his second consecutive game absence. Rookies Kobe Sanders and Jordan Miller are also unavailable for the visiting team.

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Warriors and Clippers predicted lineups

The projected starting lineups for both teams are expected to feature their available star players.

Stephen Curry (PG)James Harden (PG)
Brandin Podziemski (SG)Kris Dunn (SG)
Jimmy Butler (SF)Kawhi Leonard (SF)
Jonathan Kuminga (PF)Derrick Jones Jr. (PF)
Draymond Green (C)Ivica Zubac (C)

Where to watch the Warriors vs the Clippers game?

Basketball fans can catch the division rivalry with these viewing details.
Date: Tuesday, October 28
Time: 11:00 p.m. Eastern Time
Where to Watch: The game will be broadcast on NBC/Peacock and NBCS-BA

Predictions for tonight’s Warriors vs Clippers

The Golden State Warriors are playing their second consecutive home game after defeating Memphis on Monday. The team has started the season strong with three victories in its first four contests. Stephen Curry’s scoring leadership has been complemented by consistent contributions from Jonathan Kuminga and Jimmy Butler.

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The Los Angeles Clippers enter with momentum from two consecutive victories over Phoenix and Portland. James Harden and Kawhi Leonard have combined to average 53.5 points during the winning streak. The Clippers will be without Bradley Beal for the second straight game due to his back issue.

Considering the home court advantage and Stephen Curry’s offensive firepower, the prediction is for the Golden State Warriors to secure the victory. The team’s depth and scoring balance should prove decisive against the short-handed Clippers.

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