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Revenge successful! Six Warriors scored double figures and defeated the remaining Pacers, ending their two-game losing streak. Butler 21+9

2:51pm, 10 November 2025【Basketball】

On November 10, during the NBA regular season, the Warriors defeated the Pacers 114-83 to end their second consecutive loss, while the Pacers lost their fourth consecutive game. The Pacers had only one win before this game, which happened to be the victory of the Warriors, so this game was a game of revenge for the Warriors. In the end, the Warriors completed their revenge under the leadership of Butler.

Two team statistics

Warriors: Butler 21 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals and 1 block, Podemski 14 points and 6 rebounds, Post 14 points and 8 rebounds, Moody 13 points and 3 rebounds, Richard 15 points and 3 rebounds, Horford 12 points and 4 rebounds.

Pacers: Nembhard scored 14 points and 9 assists on 5 of 16 shots, Walker scored 12 points on 4 of 14 shots, Jackson had 12 points and 11 rebounds, Hufu had 12 points and 10 rebounds, and Earl had 9 points and 12 rebounds.

Star of the game: Butler

Butler was very efficient in this game, and Butler became the most comprehensive player on the team. He assumed some of Curry's functions and scored 21 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists in the game.

Highlights

Curry missed his third consecutive game because he has not recovered from a cold.

The Pacers are even worse with 9 absences. Aaron Nesmith is out due to a right forearm contusion, and Siakam will not play due to a rest. Furfe sprained his left ankle, Quinton Jackson strained his right hamstring, Marcelin sprained his right big toe, Cam Jones suffered a stress reaction in his lower back, McConnell strained his left hamstring, Obi Toppin suffered a stress fracture in his right foot, and Haliburton is out with a torn right Achilles tendon.

Game Review

The Warriors launched a 13-4 offensive at the beginning, but the Pacers relied on their young footsteps and defensive enthusiasm to force the Warriors to make mistakes. After the game, the Pacers continued to chase points. Kuminga scored easily on two counterattacks by the Pacers. The Pacers' insider Jackson was wreaking havoc under the basket. After the first quarter, the Pacers had narrowed the point difference to 2 points. The Warriors led the Pacers 23-21.

The Pacers, who had nine injured players in the second quarter, made the newly signed Morris the leader of the second team. Morris scored 8 points in a single quarter, and Earl scored 6 points and 6 rebounds. Relying on the efforts of the Pacers' role players, the halftime gap was not widened to more than 10 points. For the Warriors, Butler has already reached double figures, Post also scored 9 points, and Cole has scored in all 10 rotations. At halftime, the Warriors led the Pacers 48-41.

After changing sides and playing against the Pacers, the score difference was once evened, but two minutes after the end of the third quarter, the Warriors hit a 10-0 spurt to overtake the score difference again. Moody's 3+1 shocked the whole audience. Moody scored 8 points and 2 steals in this quarter, and Butler also scored 7 points and 5 rebounds in the third quarter. The Pacers still lacked a main attack point. Nembhard's excessive iron was also the key to the team being overtaken again. After three quarters, the Warriors led the Pacers 75-65.

In the final quarter, Butler scored 4 points and 3 assists to help the Warriors open the point difference to 16 points. Podger also hit a mid-range shot, Walker continued to miss three-pointers, and Richard made an air cut and hit a basket. The point difference had been opened to 20 points. The Pacers suspended. The Pacers replaced several main players and gave up the game early. Cole also replaced Butler. The victory of this game was determined, and the game came to an end and the Warriors won.

Both teams started

Warriors: Bodemski, Butler, Kuminga, Green, Post;

Pacers: Nembhard, Sheppard, Jackson, Walker, Hufu;