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This loss is tougher in retrospect, I think, because so many players on the Warriors side played well.

Right off the bat Marquese Chriss made the front office look great for trading Cauley-Stein away, because Chriss brought athleticism and energy plays that we never saw from Willey, plus solid, reliable defense and smarter shot selection. If he plays this way with regularity going forward, Chriss has a bright future.

DLo got smoking hot from the field, but his defense left something to be desired, and his passing was more foolish than Draymond and Steph on their bad days. Still, if he'd had a friendlier whistle he might carried the game.

With Paschall and Spellman also playing pretty well, and Draymond doing very typical things, it was only Alec Burks who had an off night. Yet still, turnovers from across the board gave the game away (credit the Pacers' very disciplined defense!) and poor attentiveness on defending the 3-ball on the other end sealed it.

In other words, this was a winnable game, just barely, but the Warriors still aren't playing winning team ball. And that's on a night when most of the squad looked better than usual, versus a middle-of-the-pack playoff team missing two of its best players.

In other words, this team is still pretty far from being a contender.

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Believe it or not, GSW win if they weren't so sloppy.

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Per 36 minutes

Player A: 24.9 points on .550 true shooting

Player B: 26.7 points on .560 true shooting

Player C: 28.3 points on .569 true shooting

Player A is Kobe Bryant, career. Player C is Michael Jordan, career. Player B is D'Angelo Russell this season at age 23.

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Top players:

Pacers:

Warren: (+11)

33 points 14/23 FGs 3/6 three pointers 2/3 FTs

5 rebounds (3 off.) 2 assists 1 turnover 4 steals 1 block

McDermott: (+3)

24 points 9/10 FGs 6/7 three pointers

2 rebounds 1 assist 1 turnover 1 steal

Lamb: (-4, 3rd place)

16 points 7/9 FGs 2/3 three pointers

4 rebounds 4 assists 1 steal 1 block

Sabonis: (-8, 3rd place)

16 points 5/13 FGs 6/6 FTs

10 rebounds (1 off.) 8 assists 6 turnovers 3 steals

Honorable mention:

Holiday: (+21)

12 points 4/8 FGs 4/5 three pointers

2 rebounds (1 off.) 7 assists 1 assist 1 block

McConnell: (-3)

12 points 5/9 FGs 2/2 FTs

1 rebound 8 assists 1 turnover 1 steal 1 block

Warriors:

Russell: (+1)

37 points 13/21 FGs 9/13 three pointers 2/2 FTs

4 rebounds 5 assists 5 turnovers

Robinson III: (-7)

18 points 7/10 FGs 2/5 three pointers 2/3 FTs

7 rebounds (1 off.) 1 assist 2 turnovers 1 block

Green: (-3, 3rd place)

10 points 3/8 FGs 1/4 three pointers 3/3 FTs

6 rebounds (1 off.) 11 assists 4 turnovers 1 steal 1 block

Chriss: (-3, 3rd place)

13 points 5/5 FGs 1/1 three poiner 2/2 FTs

3 rebounds (1 off.) 1 assist 2 turnovers 2 steals 2 blocks

Honorable mention:

Paschall: (-8)

9 points 3/7 FGs 0/1 three pointer 3/4 FTs

7 rebounds (3 off.) 2 assist 2 turnovers 2 steals

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It seemed like a couple of ill timed misses from DLee and Burks kept us from getting up on top. I can’t wait until the ball whips around and ends up in the hands of either Steph or Klay.

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Final stats:

Pacers:

56.8% shooting (50/88 FGs)

17/28 three pointers

12/13 FTs

36 rebounds (5 off.)

35 assists

12 turnovers

15 steals

4 blocks

Warriors:

48.8% shooting (40/82 FGs)

19/39 three pointers

38 rebounds (7 off.)

31 assists

20 turnovers

6 steals

4 blocks

Points in paint:

Pacers: 56

Warriors: 28

Fastbreak points:

Pacers: 19

Warriors: 16

Points off turnovers:

Pacers: 33

Warriors: 11

Bench points:

Pacers: 46

Warriors: 38

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