The Indiana Pacers aim to secure their second win of the season in their upcoming game against the Golden State Warriors on Sunday at 8:30 p.m. The Pacers, holding a 1-8 record and enduring a three-game losing streak, will face the 5-5 Warriors. These teams previously met on November 1, where Indiana won 114-109, marking their only victory so far this season.
Indiana also holds a recent advantage, having won their last four games against Golden State since the 2023-24 season. Both teams enter this matchup after losses to the Denver Nuggets—Pacers on Saturday and Warriors on Friday—looking to rebound with a win.
Pacers rookie Taelon Peter was added late to the injury report due to a groin issue. Although he was questionable, he was active for the game but did not play any minutes. He remains available for future games.
Pascal Siakam, a key player having logged over 30 minutes in eight of nine games this season, will sit out Sunday’s game for rest. The Cameroon native is averaging:
“Pacers rookie Taelon Peter was a late addition to the team's injury report on Saturday due to a groin injury. He was active, but he did not log a single minute.”
“Pascal Siakam, who has logged 30 or more minutes in eight of Indiana's nine games so far, is out for Sunday's game to rest.”
The Pacers seek redemption against the Warriors despite injuries and their recent slump, with Siakam resting and Peter recovering from a groin injury.