INDIANAPOLIS — Before tip-off Monday night, in the visiting locker room at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Steve Kerr told his Warriors players he was forgoing the speech usually cued up for these situations. Abbreviated pregame speech over, the Warriors pummeled their depleted opponent 120-83 in front of a sellout crowd of 17,923. Often prone to over-relying on its potent offense, Golden State — which has won eight in a row — blocked 10 shots and held Indiana to 32 percent from the field (26.1 percent from beyond the arc). The Warriors attacked the rim, made 27 of 32 foul shots, assisted on 31 of their 40 field goals and recorded only 12 turnovers. Two weeks ago, as the Warriors prepared to face a Dallas squad that was without most of its core players, Kerr reminded his team not to overlook the Mavericks. Golden State shot 17-for-33 from three-point range as it cruised to a 21-point win. More than 90 minutes before the game, Indiana head coach Nate McMillan announced that Myles Turner was sidelined with an ankle injury. Green (10 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and two blocks) and Durant (14 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and two blocks) maintained their...