New Orleans Pelicans vs Golden State Warriors (Image via NBA) On Sunday, November 16, the Golden State Warriors will play the Pelicans in New Orleans as part of their ongoing road trip. The Pelicans have dropped their last four games, while the Warriors have just defeated the San Antonio Spurs twice in a row.On Sunday, the Pelicans will play their first game under interim head coach James Borrego against the Warriors, kicking off a new era. Willie Green was sacked by the team on Saturday. After taking charge in New Orleans in 2021, he led the team to a five-year overall record of 150-190. The Pelicans had a terrible 2-10 record at the start of the 2025–26 season. Borrego will now try to make things better.
New Orleans Pelicans vs Golden State Warriors – When and where to watch the game
On Sunday, November 16, 2025, the New Orleans Pelicans (2-10) will host the Golden State Warriors (8-6) at Smoothie King Centre in an attempt to snap a four-game losing streak. NBCS-BA, Gulf Coast Sports, and Pelicans+ will broadcast this match at 7 p.m. ET.
New Orleans Pelicans vs Golden State Warriors – Expected Starting Lineups
New Orleans Pelicans
Trey Murphy IIISaddiq BeyKevon LooneyHerbert JonesJeremiah Fears
Golden State Warriors
Will RichardJimmy Butler IIIDraymond GreenMoses MoodyStephen Curry
New Orleans Pelicans vs Golden State Warriors – Injury Report
New Orleans Pelicans
Zion Williamson- Questionable (left hamstring strain)Jordan Poole- Out (left quad strain)Dejounte Murray- Out (right Achilles rupture)Trey Alexander- Out (G League two-way)Hunter Dickinson- Out (G League two-way)
Golden State Warriors
Jonathan Kuminga- Out (knee)De’Anthony Melton- Out (left ACL)
New Orleans Pelicans vs Golden State Warriors – Game Prediction
The Under (233.5) cashed as the Warriors defeated the San Antonio Spurs 109-108 on Friday, covering as a 2.5-point road underdog. G On 16 of 26 shots, Stephen Curry scored 49 points. Golden State has won three of its previous four games and two in a row, covering in each triumph. Against the spread (ATS), it is 8-6.The Pelicans lost 118-104 at the LA Lakers on Friday, falling down by 9.5 points as the Under (227) scored. This was the Pelicans’ fourth straight loss. G With 35 points on 13-for-21 shooting, Trey Murphy III was New Orleans’ only bright light. The Pelicans are 4-6-2 ATS despite their 2-10 record. Over their previous six games, they have a 3-2-1 ATS record.Also read: What is Willie Green’s net worth? Legendary coach faces shocking twist as dramatic shift shakes the New Orleans Pelicans’ early-season journey