Cousins returns, leads Warriors past Pacers
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[March 22, 2019]
DeMarcus Cousins contributed six points
to a third-quarter runaway in his return to the lineup Thursday
night, helping the Golden State Warriors blow out the Indiana Pacers
112-89 in Oakland, Calif.
All five starters scored in double figures as the Warriors (49-22),
who had lost three of their previous four at home, were able to
retain a half-game lead over Denver (48-22) in their duel for best
record in the Western Conference.
Meanwhile, the Pacers (44-29) saw their lead over Boston (43-29)
trimmed to a half-game in their fight for the fourth seed in the
East.
The Warriors used an 18-10 burst late in the second quarter to take
a 53-43 halftime advantage before busting the game open early in the
third.
Cousins had three hoops, Kevin Durant a 3-pointer and Draymond Green
a three-point play in an 11-0 flurry that doubled what had been an
11-point lead, vaulting the hosts into a commanding 70-48 lead just
past the midpoint of the third period.
In winning for the fourth time in their last five games, the
Warriors went up by as many as 28 before the end of the third
quarter, then coasted home.
Cousins, who had missed the final two games of Golden State's just
completed four-game trip with a sore ankle, recorded a 19-point,
11-rebound double-double in 26 minutes of action.
Klay Thompson (18 points), Durant (15), Stephen Curry (15), Andre
Iguodala (11) and Green (10) also scored in double figures for the
Warriors, who had lost their previous home game to Phoenix.
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Warriors center DeMarcus Cousins (0) pulls down a rebound next to
forward Draymond Green (23) against the Indiana Pacers in the first
quarter at Oracle Arena. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY
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Curry complemented his 15 points with a game-high seven assists. He
made five of his 12 3-point shots, nearly single-handedly outscoring
the Pacers (6 of 23) from beyond the arc.
Golden State outshot the visitors 49.4 percent to 38.5.
Tyreke Evans had a game-high 20 points off the bench, and Thaddeus
Young 18 for the Pacers, who went 0-4 on a Western swing to Denver,
Portland and Los Angeles, where they were coming off a 115-109 loss
to the Clippers on Tuesday.
Aaron Holiday chipped in with 13 points and Doug McDermott 11 for
Indiana, which was swept in the season series by Golden State in
rather dominant fashion. The Warriors had won 132-100 at Indiana in
January.
The Pacers' Domantas Sabonis was the game's leading rebounder with
12 off the bench to go with five points.
--Field Level Media
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