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Indiana Pacers All-Star point guard Tyrese Haliburton took to X (formerly Twitter) to comment on a drug test he received while recovering from the Achilles inju
Out for the past two games with an illness, Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry is questionable to play Sunday against the Indiana Pacers, per the NBA's injury report.
The three-time All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk winner and 2024 G League MVP hopes he has found an NBA home with the Pacers.
The Denver Nuggets faced a challenging back-to-back series on Friday and Saturday, but they did not let that get the best of them. The Nuggets won both matchups
Preview the Denver Nuggets' NBA matchup with Indiana, including betting odds, tips, trends, and game information.
The Pacers are waiving McClung, who was on a non-guaranteed contract, and replacing him with the veteran Morris.
No Haliburton. No McConnell. No Mathurin. No Toppin. As injuries continue to mount in Indiana, the Pacers are bringing in some help.
Mac McClung has had the kind of season that a three-time slam dunk champion doesn’t usually have. Earlier this season, the Chicago Bulls decided to give McClung a chance. Unfortunately, that deal ended faster than the ripeness of the bananas you buy at the store.
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.
After 10 seasons with the Indiana Pacers, center Myles Turner moved on in the offseason. Shortly after the Pacers lost Game 7 of the NBA Finals to the Oklahoma City Thunder, Turner left to sign a four-year, $107 million deal with the rival Milwaukee Bucks.
Myles Turner took a subtle jab toward Indiana's traditional yellow-colored court after a reporter asked about Milwaukee’s green court design.