Clippers Vs Warriors Game 7 Live Stream: Watch Online Free 10:30 ET Saturday Winner Advances, Loser Goes Home

Clippers vs Warriors game 7 live stream: Watch online free 10:30 ET as these two teams meet in L.A. The winner advances to the second round while the loser's season comes to an end.

The Warriors won game 6 vs the Clippers o a few days ago, forcing a game 7 for Saturday night. It has been a wild ride for the NBA's first round of the playoffs, but L.A. has been in the middle of the most controversy with the John Sterling lifetime ban. Watch the free live stream online to see if they can get the win at home or have its season come to an end.

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Clippers coach Doc Rivers has had to deal with the alleged racist remarks from his team owner for a week now and he was apparently downtown at the Clippers' team offices Friday, meeting with an angry roomful of ticket-sellers and marketers still outraged by owner Donald Sterling's racist comments.

"I'll say this much: Our players thought about not working. So did our employees, and they still felt that way," Rivers said at a press conference. "They needed somebody to ask them to continue to work and support us. We're still trying to put this thing together."

The Clippers will host a seventh game for the first time in franchise history on Saturday night, hoping to draw energy from their Staples Center crowd for a cathartic victory. The winner gets a second-round date with Oklahoma City or Memphis, according to ESPN.com.

"We've got to protect home court," Clippers center DeAndre Jordan said Friday. "Our season is tomorrow."

The Clippers missed their chance to wrap the series in Oakland, but the Pacific Division champions played all year for the chance to finish a series on their home court.

"It's going to be tough, and you're going to face adversity, and we clearly have faced adversity in this round," said Blake Griffin, who managed just 17 points on 8-for-24 shooting in Game 6. "I think it's just important that we all stayed the course and had positive thoughts about it. It is a Game 7, but it's still a playoff game. It doesn't change a whole lot."

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