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Horford's 4th Quarter Fire Ignites Warriors Play-In Win
16 Apr
Summary
- Al Horford fueled a late comeback with four crucial fourth-quarter three-pointers.
- Horford, the oldest player, turned his performance around dramatically.
- The Warriors secured a 126-121 Play-In victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.

The Golden State Warriors, relying on their veteran experience, secured a dramatic 126-121 Play-In Tournament victory against the Los Angeles Clippers. Center Al Horford, the oldest player on the team, was instrumental in the comeback. Horford experienced a difficult start to the game but delivered a heroic performance in the fourth quarter.
With the Warriors trailing by nine points and under six minutes left, Horford began his surge. He hit a critical three-pointer to narrow the deficit and followed up with more clutch shots. His fourth three-pointer, with just over two minutes remaining, gave Golden State a 117-115 lead. This explosive stretch saw him make four three-pointers in under four minutes, a feat not achieved since March 2.