INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 11 (UPI) -- Danny Granger keyed a big second quarter Wednesday that sent the Indiana Pacers coasting to a 108-94 victory over Golden State.
Granger scored 31 points and had 16 rebounds in Indiana's third straight victory. The streak has come after the Pacers had lost their first three games of the season.
Indiana outscored the Warriors by 13 points in the second period to take a 64-47 advantage at halftime. Golden State came no closer than seven in the second half.
Earl Watson added 16 for Golden State, filling in after T.J. Ford left early in the contest with back spasms. Roy Hibbert also had 16 while Tyler Hansbrough and Brandon Rush had 11 each.
Corey Maggette scored 21 points off the bench for the Warriors, who in their most recent outing had scored 149 points in drubbing Minnesota.