Lodi News-Sentinel

Warriors conclude 5-game trip with dominating win

- By Mark Medina

INDIANAPOL­IS — Stephen Curry hoisted a shot from 33 feet and already knew it was going in before it did. Klay Thompson threw down a hammer dunk, causing Curry to fall out of his seat on the bench. Kevin Durant also made turnaround jumpers effortless­ly.

These varying snapshots all illustrate­d various reasons why the Warriors remained dominant in their 132-100 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Monday. It also captured why the Warriors (36-14) have won 11 consecutiv­e games and went undefeated on their five-game trip.

To think, Warriors coach Steve Kerr had some concerns beforehand that the Warriors might have a letdown game against a Pacers team (32-17) without Victor Oladipo (season-ending right knee injury) on the last game of an 11day trip.

After all, the Warriors lost to the Pacers last season, a 126-106 loss on April 5, 2018 that Kerr called “an embarrassi­ng and a pathetic effort.” Against the Pacers this season? Different story.

Curry had 26 points while going 10of-13 from the field and 6-of-8 from 3, which coincided with setting an NBA record for making at least 200 3’s for seven consecutiv­e seasons. DeMarcus Cousins (22), Durant (16), Kevon Looney (a career-high 15 points, five rebounds) and Thompson (16) all cracked double figures. And the Warriors held the Pacers to a 42.6 percent clip.

The Warriors return for a home friendly schedule this week against Philadelph­ia (Thursday) and the Los Angeles Lakers (Saturday).

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