The Golden State Warriors delivered a dominant performance in San Francisco on Sunday night, overpowering an Indiana Pacers team affected by several absences. Butler was the standout for the Warriors with 21 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists. Quinten Post also contributed strongly with 14 points and seven rebounds.
“10 had himself a night 🙂↕️@googlecloud || Player of the Game” — Golden State Warriors (@warriors) November 10, 2025
The Warriors showed depth despite missing Stephen Curry, who sat out his third straight game due to illness. Curry, initially doubtful before tip-off, intended to participate in workouts on Sunday and Monday and hoped to return for Tuesday’s game against Oklahoma City.
Al Horford provided valuable support off the bench, adding 12 points and four rebounds. The Warriors gained control with a crucial 13-0 run spanning the third and fourth quarters, followed by a 21-7 stretch to seal the victory.
Jimmy Butler’s leadership and the Warriors’ bench strength powered a decisive win over the Pacers, who continue to struggle without key players.