Warriors vs Pacers: start time, how to watch, injuries, and the matchups that will swing it in Indianapolis
The Golden State Warriors visit the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Saturday, November 1, 2025 in a primetime clash that pairs a veteran core with a short-handed finalist trying to find its first win of the season.
Tipoff and how to watch
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Date: Saturday, Nov 1, 2025
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Tip: 7:00 p.m. ET (6:00 p.m. CT / 4:00 p.m. PT)
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TV: National broadcast plus local regional channels in the Bay Area and Indiana
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Streaming: Available via authenticated provider apps and the league’s out-of-market subscription service
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Radio: Team flagship stations in both markets carry full coverage and postgame shows
Injury report at a glance
Pacers (depleted):
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Tyrese Haliburton — out (Achilles)
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Andrew Nembhard — out (ankle)
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T.J. McConnell — out (hamstring)
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Bennedict Mathurin — out (shoulder)
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Obi Toppin — out (foot surgery, months)
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Johnny Furphy — day to day (foot)
Active pillars: Pascal Siakam, Aaron Nesmith, plus a mix of young guards and two-way depth.
Warriors:
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De’Anthony Melton — out (ACL recovery)
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Alex Toohey — out (knee)
Rotation otherwise intact, led by Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga, and shooting depth on the wings.
Why this game matters
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Golden State’s stamina test: This is game 7 in 11 days for the Warriors. Managing legs while protecting fourth-quarter execution is the night’s subtext.
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Indiana’s reset attempt: The Pacers are winless and ravaged by injuries. They’ve competed but struggled to close; a home breakthrough would stabilize the week.
Three matchups to watch
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Stephen Curry vs. Indiana’s point-of-attack committee
Expect traps and top-locks to deny handoffs. If Curry shakes loose via staggers and ghost screens early, Golden State’s offense opens, and Draymond Green feasts on short-roll playmaking. -
Pascal Siakam’s elbow touches vs. Warriors’ help
Indiana will play through Siakam at the nail and mid-post. Golden State typically shows early digs, then scrambles to corners. The Pacers’ spot-up accuracy against those rotations will decide long stretches. -
Bench minutes = leverage
With the Warriors’ schedule load and the Pacers’ injuries, second-unit stretches could swing the game. Brandin Podziemski/Moses Moody holding serve (or winning) against Indiana’s reserve guards sets the closing table.
Keys for each side
Warriors
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Control pace: Run off misses, walk it up after makes; don’t let fatigue fuel live-ball turnovers.
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Win the math: Threes + free throws must outpace Indiana’s mid-range diet without bleeding transition.
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Gang rebound: When small, treat every defensive board as a five-man job.
Pacers
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Paint first, spray second: Collapse the defense through Siakam drives and duck-ins, then kick to Nesmith/Furphy.
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Protect the ball: Golden State’s runouts are where games get away. Simple is fine—value possessions.
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Foul game: Attack closeouts to draw whistles and thin the Warriors’ preferred closing lineup.
Form snapshot
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Warriors: Enter above .500 with strong starting-unit metrics but variable late-game shot quality on tired legs.
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Pacers: 0–5, competitive for stretches but short on creation and rim deterrence with so many guards shelved.
What a winning script looks like
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Golden State: Third-quarter burst, single-digit turnovers, Curry + one role player (Kuminga/Podziemski) popping for double figures.
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Indiana: Siakam at 25+ with efficient helpers, single-digit live-ball giveaways, and a +6 free-throw edge to keep it in clutch time.
Short-handed or not, the Pacers will scrap. If Golden State protects the ball and survives the bench stints, the veterans should close it. If Indiana drags this into a one-possession final two minutes, home-court noise makes every decision—and every rebound—heavy.