Oakland, California: Landry Shamet buried a go-ahead three-pointer with 16.5 seconds remaining, capping a historic rally from a 31-point deficit and delivering the Los Angeles Clippers a shocking, 135-131 victory over the Golden State Warriors in game two of their Western Conference first-round playoff series.
With the series tied at 1-1, the best-of-seven heads south to Los Angeles for game four on Thursday night, with game four also set for the Staples Center on Sunday.
The deficit the Clippers overcame was the largest ever in NBA playoff history, surpassing the Los Angeles Lakers' rally from a 29-point hole against the Seattle SuperSonics on May 14, 1989.
In addition to the first defeat in their past eight play-off games, the Warriors lost center DeMarcus Cousins to a potentially serious left quad injury in the first quarter. The team fears that it's a torn quad but Cousins, who was playing in just the second playoff game of his career, is scheduled for an MRI exam on Tuesday.
Riding a late flurry by Stephen Curry in the second quarter and 9-for-9 shooting to open the third period, Golden State ran up a 94-63 lead and appeared well on their way to going up 2-0 after a 121-104 win in the series opener on Saturday.
However, the Clippers rallied behind Lou Williams, first using a franchise-record 44 points in the third quarter to get within 108-94, then with relentless offensive pressure to put themselves in a position to win in the final seconds.
Williams finished with a game-high 36 points, including a clutch jumper over Klay Thompson with 46 seconds remaining after Curry had put Golden State up 131-128 on a three-pointer 12.1 seconds earlier.
After Thompson misfired on a three-point attempt at the other end, Shamet converted a Shai Gilgeous-Alexander assist into what turned out to be the game-winning hoop.
Down by two, the Warriors went for the win, but Curry couldn't connect on a three-point try, after which Montrezl Harrell calmly dropped in two free throws for the final margin of victory.
Williams' point total came on 13-for-22 shooting and 8-for-10 from the free-throw line, the latter helping the Clippers cut into a 40-25 Warriors advantage in points from the line in the tightly officiated game.
Los Angeles' Patrick Beverley and Golden State's Kevin Durant, both ejected from game one after a pair of double-technical fouls, each fouled out.
Harrell backed Williams with 25 points to complement a game-high 10 rebounds for the Clippers, who shot 56.5 percent from the field.
Danilo Gallinari (24 points), JaMychal Green (13), Shamet (12) and Beverley (10) also scored in double figures for the Clippers. Los Angeles likewise dropped game one to the Warriors in the teams' 2014 first-round playoff meeting before the Clippers won game two and ultimately took the series in seven games.
Curry had 29 points for the Warriors, including 11 in the final 2:43 of the first half, during which Golden State extended a 13-point lead to 73-50 by half-time.
Durant finished with 21 points, Kevon Looney 19, Thompson 17, Draymond Green 14 and Quinn Cook 11 for the Warriors, who had won 20 of their previous 21 play-off games at home.
The Warriors lost despite shooting 53.3 percent from the field.
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