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    Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors take on the New Orleans Pelicans for the second time in two days on Wednesday.

    The Golden State Warriors (3-1) took the first game in this home-and-home series with the New Orleans Pelicans (2-2). Now the scene shifts to the Bay Area on Wednesday for the second game in this series that is also a back-to-back for both teams. Golden State was without Steph Curry (ankle), who is expected to miss some additional time with the injury. Buddy Hield led the way in the 124-106 win with 28 points. Through four games this season Hield has splashed home at least five three-pointers in three games, going 20-of-36 overall. He has filled a massive shooting void with Klay Thompson on the Dallas Mavericks and Curry missing some time with injury early in the season.

    How to Watch New Orleans Pelicans at Golden State Warriors Today:

    Game Date: Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024

    Game Time: 10:00 p.m. ET

    TV: NBC Sports Bay Area

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    Lindy Waters III came off the bench for his third 20-plus point game of his career with 21 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the field. Brandon Podziemski (19 points), Moses Moody (17 points) and Jonathan Kuminga (17 points) also finished in double figures in the win.

    The last time Golden State won a regular season game with Curry and Thompson not in uniform was Jan. 20, 2023 in a road game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Over the years Golden State is 55-72 when the Splash Brothers are not in the lineup. This version of the team has evolved with young talent and some of the best depth in the league this season.

    New Orleans lost the first game of this home-and-home despite being highly efficient and dueling 30 point games from Zion Williamson (31 points on 12-of-19 shooting) and Brandon Ingram (30 points on 12-of-17 shooting).

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    Kris Habbas
    Kris Habbas
    Once writer, then editor of NBA Draft Insider. Did some work for Dime Magazine. Wrote about the NBA and WNBA as a beat writer for Bright Side of the Sun. Mostly basketball. Lots of words.

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