SAN FRANCISCO – Boring can be beautiful. That sure wasn’t the scene Sunday night at Chase Center. The Indiana Pacers’ injury report was longer than a receipt from CVS. Their only win of the 2025-26 NBA season was a short-handed victory against a Warriors team looking for revenge. Plus, the Pacers were on the second night of a back-to-back after playing the Nuggets in Denver the previous night. The Warriors’ response was sleepwalking in front of their home fans until the end of the third quarter and start of the fourth. While the final score was a 114-83 Warriors win, the results weren’t pretty. The Warriors outscored a run-down Pacers squad 39-18 in the fourth quarter.Jimmy Butler was the Warriors’ offense, and he nearly put together a triple-double. Butler was a plus-19 in 30 minutes, scoring 21 points with nine rebounds and seven assists. Steph was loving Jimmy's crossover pic.twitter.com/YifQ72Qpji — Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) November 10, 2025 Al Horford had his best game with the Warriors. The 39-year-old center hadn’t made a three in the first week-plus of November, going 0 of 7 in his...
What we learned as Warriors’ team effort gets job done in win vs. Pacers
Published November 9, 2025 at 8:45 PM
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