Warriors Eye Consecutive Wins in Back-to-Back Series Against Pelicans

Warriors Eye Consecutive Wins in Back-to-Back Series Against Pelicans

Pelicans Seek Redemption After Tough Loss

After a 106-124 loss to the Golden State Warriors, the New Orleans Pelicans aim to regroup and learn from their mistakes in Wednesday night’s rematch in San Francisco. In their previous face-off, the Warriors pulled off an impressive comeback from a 20-point deficit, with Buddy Hield, Brandin Podziemski, and Moses Moody combining for 64 points in their season debuts.

Turning Point for Pelicans in Repeat Matchups

Warriors Eye Consecutive Wins in Back-to-Back Series Against Pelicans

Facing the same opponent consecutively is nothing new for the Pelicans, who recently saw Portland avenge a narrow 103-105 loss with a decisive 125-103 victory just days later. To replicate that resilience, Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram—who scored 31 and 30 points respectively—will need to address their team’s 24 turnovers in the last matchup, which allowed the Warriors to take 23 extra shots.

Warriors Rely on Depth Amid Curry’s Absence

Though Stephen Curry remains sidelined with an ankle injury, the Warriors compensated with an impressive 12 three-pointers over the Pelicans, led by Hield’s seven triples. Lindy Waters III, typically a reserve, seized the opportunity with 31 minutes of play, delivering 21 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists, adding significant depth in Curry’s absence.

Coach Steve Kerr Praises Waters’ All-Around Play

Warriors Eye Consecutive Wins in Back-to-Back Series Against Pelicans

Head coach Steve Kerr lauded Waters’ efforts, highlighting his defensive grit and basketball IQ: “He’s not just a great shooter but a complete basketball player. His cutting and tough defense gave us the depth we needed, especially with key players like Curry, Wiggins, and Melton sidelined.”

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