8 Basketball Players who Played for Warriors and Pacers

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That also means that today’s grid has asked for players that have played for both the Golden State Warriors and Indiana Pacers.

And, it also means that you’re probably stuck on this particular box and you’re looking for a little help. Sound about right so far?

Well, good news, you’re in the right place.

I’ve done some research and have found players who played for both the Warriors and the Pacers.

Stephen Jackson

Stephen Jackson is a former NBA small forward and shooting guard recognized for his tenacity, versatility, and ability to score. Beginning his basketball journey in the lower tiers of basketball, including stints in the CBA and overseas, Jackson’s resilience and talent eventually led him to the NBA.

Jackson’s NBA journey included time with several teams, but he is most remembered for his roles with the San Antonio Spurs and the Golden State Warriors. In 2003, as a member of the Spurs, he played a pivotal role in the team’s playoff run, culminating in an NBA Championship victory over the New Jersey Nets.

Later, with the Warriors in 2007, Jackson was a key player in the famous “We Believe” team that upset the top-seeded Dallas Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs.

Jackson Key Stats

  • NBA Championship (Spurs)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Warriors, Hornets)
  • 5+ Assists/Game Season (Warriors)

Jermaine O’Neal

Jermaine O’Neal is most recognized for his time with the Indiana Pacers. A versatile center and power forward, O’Neal’s career spanned 18 seasons from 1996 to 2014, during which he played for multiple teams, including the Trail Blazers, Heat, Celtics, Suns, and Warriors.

Selected directly out of high school by the Trail Blazers in the 1996 NBA Draft, O’Neal spent his initial seasons in a limited role. However, upon being traded to the Pacers, he flourished and became a key player, earning six All-Star selections and being named the NBA’s Most Improved Player for the 2001-02 season.

O’Neal’s prime years in Indiana were marked by consistent scoring and rebounding, as well as a robust defensive presence that earned him multiple All-NBA nods. Despite the individual accolades, team success eluded O’Neal, as the Pacers made several playoff appearances but never reached the NBA Finals during his tenure.

O’Neal Key Stats

  • All NBA (Pacers)
  • All-Star (Pacers)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Pacers)
  • 10+ Rebounds/Game Season (Pacers)

Dale Davis

Dale Davis, a key figure in the Indiana Pacers organization during the 90s, was known for his defensive prowess and rebounding ability in his NBA career that lasted from 1991 to 2007. The 6’11” power forward/center was drafted 13th overall by the Pacers in the 1991 NBA Draft out of Clemson, where he had been ACC Player of the Year.

Davis made an immediate impact with the Pacers, with his rebounding and shot-blocking playing a significant role in their success during the decade, including a run to the NBA Finals in 2000. Davis earned his only All-Star selection that season.

Over his 16-year career, Davis averaged 8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game, playing for the Pacers, Portland Trail Blazers, Golden State Warriors, and Detroit Pistons.

Davis Key Stats

  • All-Star (Pacers)
  • 10 Reb/Gm Season (Pacers)

Al Harrington

Al Harrington’s NBA journey began straight out of high school when he was selected 25th overall by the Indiana Pacers in the 1998 NBA Draft.

As a young player with the Pacers, he developed under the guidance of coach Larry Bird and alongside a core group that included Reggie Miller. Over time, Harrington carved out a significant role for himself with the Pacers, demonstrating his scoring touch and basketball IQ.

Throughout his NBA career, Harrington played for several teams, including the Pacers, Hawks, Warriors, Knicks, Nuggets, Magic, and Wizards. Among his career highlights was his stint with the Golden State Warriors during the “We Believe” era, where he was part of the team’s memorable upset of the top-seeded Mavericks in the ’07 playoffs.

Harrington Key Stats

  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Knicks)

Monta Ellis

Monta Ellis was selected directly out of high school with the 40th overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors. He spent his first six seasons with the Warriors, and in the 2007-08 season, he averaged a career-high 25.5 points per game.

In 2012, Ellis was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks where he spent a season and a half before moving on to the Dallas Mavericks in 2013. He experienced a career resurgence with the Mavericks, becoming a vital part of their offense for two seasons.

Ellis played his final NBA seasons with the Indiana Pacers from 2015 to 2017. Known for his quickness, scoring ability, and crossover dribble, Ellis was one of the more exciting guards in the league during his prime.

Ellis Key Stats

  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Warriors)
  • 5+ Assists/Game Season (Warriors, Bucks, Mavericks)

David West

David West, a formidable power forward, built a reputation for his toughness, consistency, and leadership both on and off the court during his NBA career. Coming out of Xavier University, West was selected 18th overall by the New Orleans Hornets in the 2003 NBA Draft.

In New Orleans, West quickly became a foundational player, pairing up with point guard Chris Paul to form a dynamic duo. Over the course of his tenure with the Hornets, he established himself as a reliable scorer and rebounder, twice earning NBA All-Star honors.

After his successful stint in New Orleans, West went on to play for the Pacers, where he was an essential part of a team that made multiple deep playoff runs. Later in his career, West pursued an NBA championship and played key roles for the Warriors, contributing to their back-to-back titles in 2017 and 2018.

West Key Stats

  • All-Star (Pelicans)
  • NBA Champ (Warriors)
  • 20+ Points/Game Season (Pelicans)

Troy Murphy

Troy Murphy was known for his rebounding prowess and his ability to stretch the floor with his three-point shooting, a somewhat rare combination for big men during his era. Drafted 14th overall in the 2001 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors, Murphy quickly became a key player for the team, showcasing his double-double capabilities.

After spending six years with the Warriors, Murphy also had a successful stint with the Indiana Pacers, where he continued his trend of being a consistent double-double performer.

He later played for teams like the Nets, Celtics, and Lakers. Throughout his NBA journey, Murphy’s unique combination of inside presence and perimeter shooting made him a valuable asset for the teams he played for.

Murphy Key Stats

  • 10+ Rebounds/Game Season (Warriors, Pacers)

Erick Dampier

Erick Dampier is a former NBA center who played in the league for over a decade, contributing as a solid defender and rebounder. He began his collegiate basketball career at Mississippi State University, where he gained recognition for his impactful play in the paint.

Drafted 10th overall by the Pacers in the 1996 NBA Draft, Dampier began his professional journey and would go on to play for several teams throughout his career. His most memorable time was with the Mavericks, where he anchored the defense and provided a strong presence in the post for several seasons.

Dampier was also a part of the Miami Heat’s 2010-2011 roster, which reached the NBA Finals. Throughout his NBA tenure, he was valued for his size, defensive acumen, and ability to control the boards (had a career-best 12 rebounds per game with the Warriors in ’03-’04).


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