That Pacers team nobody’s paying attention to just stomped the Warriors
No, the Golden State Warriors didn't have Stephen Curry, who'll still be sidelined for a few more weeks by a sprained MCL, or Andre Iguodala, who's missed five games with a sore left knee, or Patrick McCaw, who'll be out for a while recovering from injuries he suffered in his frightening fall after being undercut by Vince Carter last Saturday. Yes, they were coming off a high-profile clash on Tuesday night, a potential playoff preview in which Kevin Durant and company outlasted old friends Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder thanks in part to the continued ice-cold shooting of All-Star forward Paul George. No, the Warriors don't really have anything to play for at this point, locked as they are into the West's No. 2 seed behind the conference-clinching Houston Rockets.
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