No matter how successful the team, the Los Angeles Clippers will always be resigned to playing second fiddle to the Lakers in Hollywood.

But as Tuesday's loss to the Golden State Warriors proved, it's not just the Lakers that bring rival fans to Staples Center.

"Home-court advantage is just not there for us," Blake Griffin said after Monday's game, in which Warriors fans were just as audible as supporters of the home side.

"If that's how it feels in the playoffs, it's not looking good," Griffin added.

If the Clippers stay in the 4-5 range in the West standings, they could find themselves on a collision course with the Warriors in the second round.

"I don't know what we could do, but it would be great if it wasn't that way," Griffin said. "It's kind of like when we play the Lakers. I don't know, maybe worse. It's one of those things where it would be great if it wasn't like that."

The Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat have also had good fan support in road games against the Clippers this season, but nothing like what the Warriors experienced Tuesday, when fans chanted "M-V-P" for Stephen Curry.