Butler Scores 21 for Warriors as Pacers Fall to 1-9
Jimmy Butler scored 21 points and Al Horford added 12 as the Warriors won their fifth straight home game, exploiting the Pacers' depleted roster.
- On Sunday night, the Golden State Warriors beat the Indiana Pacers 114-83 at Chase Center after a late run turned a close game into a rout.
- Decimated by injuries, the Indiana Pacers arrived with nine players out, including four regular starters, while Pascal Siakam was rested and Aaron Nesmith missed time with a bruised right forearm.
- Al Horford scored 12 points, four rebounds, and three blocks off the bench to help Golden State beat Indiana at Chase Center.
- Indiana dropped to 1-9 after the loss and its fourth straight defeat, continuing a four-game trip that takes the Pacers to Utah on Tuesday.
- The win leaves the Warriors 5-0 at home against Indiana as Golden State begins a six-game trip Tuesday with Steph Curry sidelined but on the bench.
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Butler scores 21 for Warriors as Pacers fall to 1-9
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NBA: Jimmy Butler has 21, Warriors defeat shorthanded Pacers
SAN FRANCISCO — Jimmy Butler had 21 points, nine rebounds and seven assists, Quinten Post contributed 14 points and seven rebounds, and the Golden State Warriors beat the shorthanded Indiana Pacers 114-83 on Sunday night. Stephen Curry missed his third straight game with a bad cold and had been listed as questionable with an illness. He was set to go through a workout Sunday and again Monday, then travel with the team in hopes he would return Tu…
Jimmy Butler, Al Horford spur Warriors in late rout of Pacers
Jimmy Butler III led all scorers with 21 points, Al Horford made his biggest all-around contribution of the season, and the Golden State Warriors, playing without Stephen Curry, broke free from a third-quarter deadlock to thrash the shorthanded Indiana Pacers, 114-83, in San Francisco on Sunday, November 9 (Monday, November 10, Manila time). Horford, who had missed 15 of 16 three-point attempts over Golden State’s last eight games, connected on …
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