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Open Game Thread #39: Pacers at Warriors
The Pacers and their small ball attack will get the ultimate test tonight against the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors have made a killing with the hoops genre that the Pacers are now dabbling in. No doubt the winner of this one should surpass 120 points down the stretch. Hate to play Mr. Obvious, but the team that shoots it best will win. Defense isn't a strong suit of either team. We all ...
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OPEN THREAD: Game #38 - Warriors vs Pacers - Welcome Home!
Golden State Of Mind — ... the recaps tonight and Wednesday night! After the refs call him for an obvious foul Dun tosses his jersey into the stands and throws a tantrum while being ejected. Just like good old times. The guy who put on the Dunleavy jersey in this clip is officially banned from Warriors Nation FOE LIFE. Don't miss the preview and game thread our friends at Indy Cornrows have for tonight's game. Drop your predictions and live game thoughts in the comments. ...

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