The Indiana Pacers captured their most impressive win of the season, beating the Cleveland Cavaliers, the best team in the NBA and the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. The Pacers defeated their division rivals Sunday on the road and without their best player in the second half,
With Aaron Nesmith back from a sprained left ankle, the Pacers are approaching a tough decision between him and Bennedict Mathurin at small forward.
It was a tough battle for the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night. They lost a hard-fought 127-117 ball game to the team with the best record in the Eastern Conference, the Cleveland Cavaliers. Missing Tyrese Haliburton from this contest due to a groin injury did not make things any easier for the Pacers in this one.
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 Pacers fell behind 53-40 at halftime but rallied back to beat the Cavaliers 108-93 at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on Sunday night.
Pacers rookie Johnny Furphy has impressed in a limited showing this season, leaving coach Rick Carlisle excited about his future with the team.
This may be the start of another rivalry between the Pistons and the Pacers, if head coach JB Bickerstaff's words are any indication.
Lost in the fold of a dramatic game was wing Aaron Nesmith, who made his return after missing all of November and December with an injury. Nesmith started but played only nine minutes. However, he scored an efficient nine points and brought some needed defense against Cade Cunningham.
Myles Turner registered 28 points, while Pascal Siakam added 26 as the Indiana Pacers defeated the Detroit Pistons 111-100. Turner was on fire as he went eight in 11 from the three-point range while his team were five for 19.
Things were heated between the Pistons and Pacers at LCA Thursday night, leading to a confrontation between players after the final buzzer.
Around the midway point of the season, the Indiana Pacers and Philadelphia 76ers are clearly trending in opposite directions. The Pacers eye their eighth win in nine games Saturday in Indianapolis when they host the scuffling Sixers,