Credit: AFP – Scanpix
Credit AFP – Scanpix

Stephen Curry scored a game-high 33 points and the Golden State Warriors (18-2) set up their home-and-home showdown with the Phoenix Suns with a suffocating defensive effort Sunday afternoon in a 105-90 (24-20, 18-24, 26-31, 22-30) victory over the host Los Angeles Clippers (11-9).

Player of the Game
Stephen  Curry
EFF
33
Stephen Curry
Points 33
Accuracy 12-22
Rebounds 5
Assists 6

Otto Porter Jr. came off the bench to contribute 18 points and 10 rebounds and Jordan Poole added 17 points for Golden State, which won its seventh straight.

Owners of the best record in the NBA at 18-2, the Warriors head on to Phoenix, where they will duel the streaking Suns on Tuesday and Friday, with the latter shifting to Golden State.

The Suns (17-3), the defending Western Conference champions, have won 16 in a row.

Paul George went for 30 points for the Clippers, who had been 2-0 in afternoon games over the previous seven days. He shot 3 of 7 on 3-pointers, accounting for one-third of Los Angeles' total.

After trailing by as many as seven in the first half, the Warriors led just 60-59 before Poole bombed in four 3-pointers in a 1:58 flurry that gave Golden State a 75-68 advantage headed into the fourth quarter.

The visitors gradually pulled away from there, with Curry saving his final 13 points, nine of which came on 3-pointers, for the fourth period.

Curry finished 7-for-13 on 3-pointers and 12-for-22 overall for the Warriors, who went over 100 points for the 20th straight time this season. They are the only team in the NBA to have reached triple figures in every game.

Curry also broke his own record for the fewest games needed to reach 100 3-pointers in a season. 

Equally important, Golden State limited the Clippers to 90 points on 40.0-percent shooting, with Los Angeles becoming the ninth Warriors opponent held under 100. Golden State is 9-0 in those games.

The Warriors limited the hosts to 9-for-28 on 3-pointers, outscoring the Clippers 51-27 from beyond the arc. Poole (4-for-10) and Porter (3-for-7) accounted for seven of Golden State's 17 threes.

Andrew Wiggins chipped in with 12 points for the Warriors. Curry contributed to the Warriors' defensive effort with six steals.

Marcus Morris Sr. and Eric Bledsoe added 13 points apiece for the Clippers, who have gone just 3-5 since a seven-game winning streak. Bledsoe completed a double-double with 10 rebounds.

LA Clippers: Paul George 30 (5 AST), Eric Bledsoe 13 (10 REB), Marcus Morris 13 (6 REB)

Golden State Warriors: Stephen Curry 33 (6 AST), Otto Porter 18 (10 REB), Jordan Poole 17, Andrew Wiggins 12 (7 REB)

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Los Angeles Clippers
Golden State Warriors
40%
32/80
Field goals
44%
38/86
58
Rebounds
56
18
Assists
25
8
Steals
19
32%
9/28
3-pointers
43%
17/40
25
Turnovers
17

Best players

Paul  George
30 PTS
11/24 FG
5/6 FT
Stephen  Curry
33 PTS
12/22 FG
2/2 FT
Eric  Bledsoe
10 REB
6 DREB
4 OREB
Otto  Porter
10 REB
8 DREB
2 OREB
Los Angeles Clippers
Few players
5 As
Draymond  Green
7 As
4 TO
30 MIN
Eric  Bledsoe
16 EFF
40% 2P%
50% 3P%
Stephen  Curry
33 EFF
56% 2P%
54% 3P%