NBA basketball commentary – Golden State Warriors vs Indiana Pacers March 23: Another explosive Curry match?

Match information, predictions and basketball commentary NBA Regular Season, match between Golden State Warriors vs Indiana Pacers 76ers at 9:00 am on March 23.

The Golden State Warriors (record 36-32, 10th in the West) will welcome the Indiana Pacers (39-31, 6th in the East) at Chase Center, the Warriors’ home stadium, at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 23.

Odds: Golden State Warriors -4.5 points

O/U ratio: 240.5

Match information:  Indiana Pacers will bring a streak of 4 consecutive away wins to Chase Center, challenging the home team Golden State Warriors in a competition worth watching on the morning of March 23.

In terms of competition for Playoffs, both Golden State and Indiana are very thirsty for victory to improve their rankings. In the last time they played, both teams won decisively. While the Warriors beat the Memphis Grizzlies 137-116, the Pacers won 122-103 against the bottom team Detroit Pistons.

This will be the second and last time in the Regular Season that the Golden State Warriors will encounter the Indiana Pacers. Last time they met, the Warriors beat the Pacers 131-109 thanks to Stephen Curry’s explosive game (42 points, 11 successful 3-pointers).

Stephen Curry scored 42 points to help the Warriors defeat the Indiana Pacers in the last meeting between the two teams

Notable stars : Stephen Curry is the Warriors’ top star with an average of 26.8 points and 4.9 assists per game. Jonathan Kuminga continues to play well with 20.9 points/game in his last 10 appearances.

On the other side of the court, Tyrese Haliburton averaged 20.4 points and 11.2 assists for the Indiana Pacers. Pascal Siakam is behind with 19.7 points and 8.5 rebounds per game.

Comments on Golden State Warriors vs Indiana Pacers on March 23, 2024:

This is a rare time from the beginning of the season until now that the Golden State Warriors have a full squad. Chris Paul reappeared and just had a game of 14 assists, while Klay Thompson has completely adapted to being a reserve, maintaining stable performance with 3 consecutive games scoring 19 points or more.

Stephen Curry is also making an impressive comeback after 3 games out due to injury. He just reached the 300 3-point mark on Wednesday in a blowout victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, full of hope of continuing to explode.

Tyrese Haliburton (left) is going through a very difficult series of matches when he lost the feeling of shooting from outside the 3-point range.

On the other side of the field, the Indiana Pacers are plummeting with the focus being the unbelievable streak of poor performance of No. 1 star Tyrese Haliburton. This All-Star defender is losing himself, owning a long throw rate of only 18% in the last 5 matches.

Considering that the Warriors have a full squad and are playing at home, plus the visiting Pacers are in poor form and their top star has lost his finishing touch, Golden State is believed to win this match.