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The Indiana Pacers visit the Golden State Warriors and Stephen Curry tonight: How to watch, listen, stream, injuries.
Scoring bursts in the NBA can turn a regular game into a piece of history. These players had unforgettable nights where everything clicked, lighting up the scoreboard with some of the most incredible single-quarter performances ever seen.
Moody turned to exult in his teammates’ ensuing celebration, and the following made free throw helped Golden State take a 10-point lead into the fourth quarter. Flashing an improved 3-point stroke that has helped him shoot 44% from behind the arc, Moody made 3 of 9 triples and scored 13 off the bench.
Horford joins Butler with questionable status, while Curry and De'Anthony Melton (knee) are the only ones officially ruled out. Draymond Green is listed as probable to play, with his availability made even more important in the wake of Horford's potential absence.
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Warriors pull away from short-handed Pacers on way to 114-83 win
Jimmy Butler's 21 points, nine rebound and seven assists against the Pacers helped the Warriors get back in the win column on Sunday evening.
The Golden State Warriors face the Denver Nuggets on Friday, Nov. 7, 2025 (11/7/25) in an NBA Cup in-season tournament group play matchup at Ball Arena in Denver, Colo.
For the second time this season, the Golden State Warriors and Denver Nuggets will face off, this time in an NBA Cup Group Play matchup. Golden State won the f
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Steve Kerr reveals Warriors' lofty playoff seed goal for 2025-26 NBA season
The Warriors have the sixth-most difficult schedule remaining, per Tankathon, with four matchups against the reigning champion Oklahoma City Thunder, three against the Los Angeles Lakers, Denver Nuggets and Houston Rockets, respectively, and two against the red-hot Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons.
Basketball Hall of Fame guard Steve Nash said on the "Mind the Game" podcast that facing Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in a preseason game before his 18th and final season with the league convinced him that it was time to retire.
The Denver Nuggets were able to put together a commanding victory over the Golden State Warriors for their second NBA Cup matchup of this year, winning in a 129-104 blowout, and effectively raising them to 6-2 on the season.
“How often do you visit the dentist?” asked play-by-play broadcaster Bob Fitzgerald. “A couple times,” Celebrini said, adding a joke about a recent trip to the doctor. Macklin Celebrini jumped into the booth for an interview during the @warriors game. “How often do you visit the dentist?” “A couple of times.” 😭 pic.twitter.com/d132BewNYQ