The Golden State Warriors wrapped up their final home game of this season with a 131-104 victory over the LA Clippers on Sunday. Following the game, Warriors All-Star Stephen Curry admitted that there was a different feel inside Oracle Arena:

“Definitely a different feel just in terms of what tonight means,” Curry told The Athletic following Sunday's regular-season home finale. “Closing out 47 regular seasons playing in this building. Then … we saw the throwback jerseys in our lockers. That’s when I think it became a little bit real, like tonight’s a different type of celebration. Pretty cool night all the way around. Glad we got the win in the fashion that we did and just a night of celebration of blending the history and the present.”

Curry logged 30 minutes in Sunday's win, racking up a team-high 27 points on 11-of-20 shooting from the field (3-of-10 from beyond the arc), five rebounds, four assists, one block and one steal.

The Warriors will be playing in a different arena next season. Despite that fact, Oracle still has a bit more time to shine, as Golden State has already secured a spot in this season's playoffs as the top seed.

Fans in attendance for Sunday's game were given a visual treat, as the team decided to wear their old “We Believe” uniforms:

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“These jerseys hold a special place in Warriors' fans hearts and this organization and the history of this organization,” Draymond Green told ESPN.

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr says he appreciates Golden State's loyal fans, but he's hoping for a bigger send-off in June:

“Hopefully we'll have another send-off in a grander manner,” Kerr told ESPN.

The Warriors will be back in action on Tuesday night, when they'll travel to New Orleans for a matchup against the Pelicans. Tip-off inside the Smoothie King Center is set for 8:00 p.m. ET.