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

Warriors’ Team Effort Secures Win Without Steph Curry

On Sunday at Chase Center, the Golden State Warriors defeated the Indiana Pacers 114-83, but the game lacked polish. Despite the dominant score, the Warriors appeared sluggish for most of the match, especially through the third quarter and early fourth.

Pacers’ Challenges and Game Context

Key Moments and Standout Performances

The Warriors surged in the fourth quarter, outscoring the depleted Pacers 39-18 to seal the victory.

“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.”

Additionally, Al Horford delivered his best performance since joining the Warriors. The 39-year-old center, who had struggled with three-point shooting earlier in November, began to find his rhythm despite a slow start.

Summary

The Warriors managed a convincing win through collective effort, overcoming a sluggish start and capitalizing on the Pacers' weakened lineup and fatigue.

Author’s Summary

This game highlights the Warriors’ resilience and teamwork in securing a strong win despite missing Steph Curry and facing a challenging performance phase.

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