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Indiana overcame injuries and missing six players, including All-Star Tyrese Haliburton, to win their first game in six tries with a 114-109 upset over the Warriors.

  • On Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the Golden State Warriors lost 114-109 after Quenton Jackson hit a go-ahead three with 35 seconds left and added a fadeaway bank shot.
  • Shorthanded Pacers entered the game injury-riddled, with six players ruled out including All-Star Tyrese Haliburton, yet Indiana still leaned on Pascal Siakam and Aaron Nesmith from last year's playoff run.
  • After a Curry triple, Golden State's lead stretched to 104-93 with six minutes left, while Kuminga produced four thunderous dunks and Podziemski helped keep the Warriors competitive.
  • As a result, Indiana Pacers earned its first victory in six tries, while Golden State Warriors will return to action at Chase Center against the Suns on Tuesday.
  • Bench rotation issues left Trayce Jackson-Davis sidelined as a quirky Warriors lineup briefly cut the deficit to one, underscoring continued tinkering with lineups.
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In the NBA, last season's finalist Indiana Pacers opened their winning streak when they defeated the Golden State Warriors 114:109 (28:32, 25:26, 29:30, 32:21) at home.

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Although Indiana's basketball players were still trailing by 11 points against Golden State midway through the fourth quarter, they rallied in the end and still celebrated their first victory of the season (114:109).

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Siakam sparks injury-hit Pacers to season's first NBA win

Pascal Siakam sank the go-ahead three-pointer in the final seconds and the injury-hit Indiana Pacers won their first game of the NBA season, defeating Golden State 114-109 on Saturday.

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