Here's the latest news you need to know about the Indiana Pacers, including a surprising performance from center Thomas Bryant.
The Indiana Pacers are riding high a dominant 129-113 victory over the Chicago Bulls. Now with a 20-18 record, the Pacers are sitting at sixth place. This win w
The Indiana Pacers were without Myles Turner for their matchup against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night. They managed to find success all the same, winning a decisive 129-113 ball game over the Bulls.
Bryant's short-term fantasy appeal appears to have subsided for the time being, as he's averaged just 5.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, 0.8 assists and 0.7 threes in 11.5 minutes over 11 games off Indiana's bench this season.
Thomas Bryant found out he'd be starting his first game with the Pacers on Wednesday afternoon and responded with 22 points in a win over Chicago.
Myles Turner scored 28 points, Pascal Siakam added 26 and the Indiana Pacers beat the Detroit Pistons 111-100 on Thursday night.
So despite a wildly inconsistent start to the season, everything you could have expected from the Pacers entering the season is still well within their grasp. However, the Pacers will be without center Myles Turner,
Andrew Nembhard scored 19 points, Pascal Siakam had 18 points and nine rebounds and the Indiana Pacers ended NBA-leading Cleveland’s winning streak at 12 games, beating the Cavaliers 108-93 on Sunday night.
The Pacers beat the Pistons 111-100 for their 13th win in their last 17 games. Dustin Dopirak. Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle talks loss to Cleveland Cavaliers
Following a subpar start to the season, the Indiana Pacers responded with an elite stretch of basketball. Over the past 10 games, they recorded an 8-2 record. At 23-19, the Pacers steadily ascend the Eastern Conference standings. A recent statistic from a graph revealed shocking results for the Pacers.
Separated by six points in the bottom half of the League Two table, Harrogate Town and Cheltenham Town will square off at the Exercise Stadium on Friday. The hosts sit five points above the relegation zone thanks to a victory in their last league outing, while their visitors have their sights set on cracking the top half.
Former Indiana basketball coach Tom Crean, now an analyst for ESPN, detailed what’s gone wrong with the Hoosiers this season and how they could turn it around.