Stephen Curry shines as Warriors beat Pacers 122-110 in Steve Kerr's return

The head coach returned after recovering from back surgery and the defending champions delivered for him by winning their 38th home game in a row Friday.|

OAKLAND - Stephen Curry banked in a shot from midcourt with a hand in his face at the halftime buzzer after his three-quarter court swish at the end of the first was just late and he finished with 39 points and a triple-double, helping coach Steve Kerr win his season debut in the Golden State Warriors' 122-110 victory against the Indiana Pacers on Friday night.

Kerr returned from a leave of absence dating to Oct. 1 for complications following two back surgeries, and defending champion Golden State delivered for him by winning its 38th home game in a row at Oracle Arena to match the 1985-86 Celtics for the third-longest home winning streak of all-time. The Warriors are 20-0 at home this season.

Curry added 12 assists and 10 rebounds for his second triple-double of the season and seventh of his career. The reigning MVP shimmied after his half-court shot and pounded his chest following his 201st 3-pointer at the 6:26 mark of the third quarter.

Golden State has 10 triple-doubles this season - Draymond Green has the other eight - to match the franchise record also done in 1959-60. Curry has 30 or more points in six of his last eight games, while Green added 22 points and 11 rebounds.

Curry became the first player in NBA history to make 200 3-pointers in four consecutive seasons. The only player with more than four seasons of at least 200 3s is Ray Allen with five.

An emotional Kerr waved and said, “Thank you” when he received a rousing ovation during pregame introductions. He led the Warriors to a franchise-best 67 wins and their first championship in 40 years last season as a first-year coach. Interim coach Luke Walton guided Golden State to an NBA-record 24-0 start and 39-4 record, and now goes back to his job as top assistant.

Monta Ellis led the Pacers with 18 points in his return to Oracle to face his former team. Myles Turner, who had averaged 20 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocks over his previous two games, scored a career-high 31 points and grabbed eight rebounds.

Golden State made 10 of its first 14 shots, four of those by Green and two 3-pointers by Curry to go ahead 25-8 on the way to a season sweep of the Pacers. The Warriors put up a 79-point first half - most in a first half in the NBA this season - on the way to a 131-123 road win at Indiana on Dec. 8.

KERR'S RETURN

Kerr couldn't wait to get back out there. He had “butterflies.”

“I've been waiting for this for a long time … I really missed the routine,” Kerr said. “It feels like the first game of the season, which it is for me. Fortunately our team's in a pretty good groove and hopefully we can keep going.”

Cameras closed in on Kerr when he walked in before the game, then he waved to the fans and a delayed ovation ensued as they realized what was happening - then Kerr waved again during his introduction just before tipoff and said, “Thank you.”

“He's a good friend, and it signals the fact that he's feeling much better, health-wise,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “And that's wonderful.”

TIP-INS

Pacers: Ellis played his initial 6½ seasons for the Warriors from 2005-12, then was traded to Milwaukee in the deal that brought Andrew Bogut to Golden State in March 2012.

Warriors: The two home winning streaks longer than Golden State's current unbeaten run: Bulls' 44 from March 30, 1995 to April 4, 1996, and 40 by the Orlando Magic (March 21, '95 to March 19, '96).

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