Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Turnover issue sinks Warriors in home defeat against Pacers

- By Wes Goldberg

SAN FRANCISCO >> On the heels of the Golden State Warriors’ trade of starting center Willie CauleyStei­n, head coach Steve Kerr acknowledg­ed that January is a tough time of the year for several reasons.

The trade deadline provides uncertaint­y, bodies are banged up and mounting losses hurt morale. For much of this rebuilding season, the Warriors have pragmatica­lly tried to take the long view. However, Friday’s 129-118 loss to the Indiana Pacers at Chase Center added to an arduous stretch that has taken a toll on the team.

After Golden State got out to a nine-point lead, Pacers guard

Justin Holiday’s 3-pointer tied the game in the first quarter, and Indiana went on to take a 19-point lead with 2:32 remaining in the first half.

However, unlike in Wednesday’s loss to Utah after which Kerr said the team was “demoralize­d,” the Warriors (1037) battled back several times in the second half. Guard D’Angelo Russell made four 3-pointers in the third quarter to cut the deficit to four points. But, soon after, they gave up an 11-2 run and fell behind by 13.

The Warriors got the game within single digits again, but poorly-timed errors prevented them from closing the gap. After cutting the lead to seven, guard Alec Burks’ goal tend with 2:24 left thwarted an otherwise strong defensive possession.

Turnovers ruined the team’s most impressive shooting performanc­e in almost a month. Despite shooting 48.8% overall and 48.7% from 3-point range, the Warriors committed 20 turnovers that led to 33 points for the Pacers.

Russell led the Warriors with 37 points on 13-for-21 shooting (9-for-13 from 3-point range) and five assists, though he did have five turnovers in his 36 minutes. Forward Draymond Green finished with a double-double with 10 points and 11 assists, while forward Glenn Robinson III had 18 points on 7-for10 shooting (2-for-5 from 3-point range) and seven rebounds.

 ?? JEFF CHIU — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is defended by Indiana Pacers forward Domantas Sabonis during the first half in San Francisco on Friday.
JEFF CHIU — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green is defended by Indiana Pacers forward Domantas Sabonis during the first half in San Francisco on Friday.

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