On Saturday(01/10), the Golden State Warriors(18-18) will clash against the Indiana Pacers(20-18) in an NBA Regular Season game. The match will tip off at 7 PM (EST) at the Pacers’ home arena, Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Here is a brief look at the analysis and the predictions related to this inter-conference affair.
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The Pacers enter this game after a convincing 129-113 win against the Chicago Bulls. They are currently riding a four-game winning streak.
Meanwhile, the Warriors suffered an embarrassing 98-114 loss against the Jimmy Butler-less Miami Heat in their latest fixture.
When and where can you catch this enthralling NBA battle? Here is information about the list of broadcasters.
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Below is the overview of the match-ups based on the recent form.
The Pacers are finally looking like the team that fought their way up to the Eastern Conference Finals last season. Their defense has improved massively and Tyrese Haliburton has also regained his mojo. As a result, they have won 11 of their last 15 games after a tepid start.
Meanwhile, the Warriors are on the opposite trajectory. Their offense is highly inconsistent which has also affected their defensive discipline. Their inability to finish at the rim has hurt them immensely throughout the season. Thus, the Pacers have a huge advantage in this game.
The Warriors have won eight out of their 16 games away from home. They will kickstart a four-game stretch on the road.
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Hi, I am Shubham. I am currently an NBA Predictions Writer on The Playoffs. I enjoy this job because it helps keep me in the loop about the game I love while fulfilling the pleasure I derive from stats. I got into NBA writing through social media interactions in the mid-2010s as I shared my takes on young talents such as D’Angelo Russell. I hope you enjoy reading my pieces as much as Dennis Rodman loved rebounding the basketball!
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