The Indiana Pacers looked to start their preseason on a winning note when they visited the Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center on Tuesday. The game, however, was marred by an accidental collision between Delon Wright and Jaylen Clark in the second quarter.
The Indiana Pacers are on the road on Tuesday night as they face off against the Minnesota Timberwolves during the NBA preseason. Indiana was able to grab the early lead as they outscored Minnesota 37-29 in the first quarter and they currently led 65-57 at halftime.
Heading into this season, the Indiana Pacers are in need of some depth at the point guard position. With Tyrese Haliburton set to miss the entire season, they need a third guard they can count on.
The Indiana Pacers have signed several players before training camp to give the roster some competition. One of the players they signed last week is Indianapolis native Kyle Guy.
The Indiana Pacers signed a former Miami Heat guard after a brief absence from the NBA. The Indiana native earned an Exhibit 10 contract three years after playing his most recent game in the association.
The draft is a huge key to building a team. Sometimes, picks don't work out the way general managers hope, but sometimes, they can change the fate of your franchise's next decade or two.
With Tyrese Haliburton sidelined by a torn Achilles, the Indiana Pacers will likely heavily rely on Pascal Siakam to shoulder the load, as he figures to be the team’s second-best player.
The Indiana Pacers are taking a flier on a previously retired hometown kid. Virginia Cavaliers legend Kyle Guy drummed up some buzz last week when he was seen dominating a pickup game.
The Indiana Pacers are coming off a dream season in which they made the NBA Finals, coming to within one win away of claiming the franchise’s first NBA title.
The Indiana Pacers will look like a completely different team this season. Without Tyrese Haliburton, who will miss the year with a torn Achilles, and Myles Turner, who left via free agency, they are down two of their five starters.
Tyrese Haliburton is apparently not a fan of a former NBA All-Star who came before him. During this week’s episode of the “Club 520 Podcast,” retired ex-NBA guard Jeff Teague made an unflattering claim about the Indiana Pacers star Haliburton.