What we learned as Warriors' team effort gets job done without Steph Curry in win vs. Pacers

Warriors' Team Effort Secures Victory Without Steph Curry

On Sunday at Chase Center, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Indiana Pacers 114-83, but the game was far from impressive. Despite the large margin, the Warriors struggled until the final quarter.

Pacers' Struggles and Context

The Pacers entered the game with a long list of injuries and had only one win in the 2025-26 NBA season. Their victory came against a Warriors team seeking redemption. Additionally, the Pacers were fatigued, playing their second game in as many nights after facing the Denver Nuggets in Denver.

Warriors' Performance Breakdown

The Warriors appeared lethargic in front of their home crowd during most of the game, only pulling away in the fourth quarter.

Player Highlights

Al Horford delivered a notable performance, marking his best game with the Warriors. The 39-year-old center, who had struggled with three-point shooting earlier in November, improved his output despite recent misses.

"The 39-year-old center hadn’t made a three in the first week-plus of November, going 0 of 7 in his last game and 0 of 2 in the Warriors’ loss to the Pacers to open the month."

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Author's Summary

The Warriors overcame a slow start and the absence of Steph Curry by rallying in the fourth quarter, led by Jimmy Butler and an improved Al Horford to secure a decisive win over an injury-plagued Pacers team.

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NBC Sports Bay Area & California NBC Sports Bay Area & California — 2025-11-10