Stephen Curry and the rest of Team Stephen lost in frustrating fashion over the weekend at the All-Star game as they were not even able to get a shot off as time expired. One could tell, though, it may cause the Golden State Warriors point guard to release the frustration upon returning from the break.

That’s what Curry did, and he’s back to tormenting the L.A. Clippers:

Another day, another long 3-pointer from Curry. The sequence was simply too typical and routine of him. After catching an inbound pass from teammate Draymond Green with only 3.1 seconds left in the opening quarter, Curry breezed through their side of the rim, did a quick behind-the-back and one extra dribble to create more space, and then launched a bomb from mid-court. It wasn't even one of those uncalled bank shots. The two-time NBA MVP swished it like it was a free throw.

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It's not just Curry who's in revenge mode, though. The Golden State Warriors are out to get back a win against the Clippers, who shocked them the last time out courtesy of Lou Williams dropping a career-high 50 points.

The angrily-motivated Warriors went to halftime up by a dozen, 70-58, and shot an impressive 69.4 percent from the field.

We should see the defending champs take care of business once again. They are a well-oiled machine with superb shooting, passing, and defense. With the victory, the Warriors have now moved up to 45-14 on the season, keeping them right at bay with the Western Conference's current number one seed, Houston Rockets.