The host Golden State Warriors hope to have Stephen Curry back in the lineup Sunday night when they get their first opportunity to exact revenge against the wounded Indiana Pacers, a team that has beaten them this season.
Curry has missed Golden State's past two games -- road losses to the Sacramento Kings and Denver Nuggets -- while battling an illness.
He is listed as questionable for the Sunday contest in San Francisco and likely will be a game-time decision, but Warriors coach Steve Kerr indicated Friday he was encouraged about the prospects of his star guard facing Indiana.
Curry had 24 points but shot just 8-for-23 overall from the field and 4-for-16 on 3-pointers when the Warriors were beaten 114-109 at Indiana on Nov. 1.
It was one of nine times the Warriors have allowed 107 or

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