The Indiana Pacers have a few question marks on their roster and the backup center spot is one of them. With the Pacers adding Ivica Zubac at the Trade Deadline they addressed their biggest hole, but now they have to determine if Jay Huff and Micah Potter are good enough to be Zuabc's backup for a title contending team.
If there is any position the Pacers are set at, it's the power forward spot. With Pascal Siakam and Obi Toppin leading the group, there won't be much playing time available at at the four.
The way the Pacers roster is currently constructed Aaron Nesmith and Jarace Walker are the only true small forwards on the team. Johnny Furphy can play the three, but he spent a majority of his time last season playing in the four and small-ball five spot.
The Pacers are relatively thin at the two guard spot as currently structed. They have three players on their roster who are considered "shooting guards" but two of them are combo guards that can play the one.
The Indiana Pacers went from a game seven of the NBA Finals to a lottery team in one year, mostly due to injury. But with that said, they have most of their core returning while also adding Ivica Zubac.
As an NBA fan, it hits different when a team's best player is a guy the franchise nurtured from the very start. There's a greater attachment to stars who have been there since the start, who have bled the team's colors since the start of their careers.
Free agency is just weeks away and the Indiana Pacers are hoping to add some talent to their roster. To get things started, I want to look at possible players the Pacers could add to their point guard room.
When it comes to building a title contender every aspect of your roster matters. The Pacers believe that they have a core that can make it back to the NBA Finals and win it all, but that still doesn't mean they need help around the edges.
A year after participating in the NBA Finals, the Indiana Pacers are forced to be spectators only for this year's version. Their plan is to use this extra time to heal up and gear up for another deep run next season.
The Pacers are projected to stand pat this offseason — and that might be the right call, even if it’s not the exciting one. Indiana sits narrowly below the luxury tax line of $201 million in 2026-27, which gives them access to the $15.1 million midlevel exception.
Last season was a rough one for the Indiana Pacers, as they finished with the second-worst record in the NBA. To make matters worse, courtesy of their trade for Ivica Zubac, they had to sacrifice their top-five pick to the Los Angeles Clippers.
If an NBA player ends a game with 30 points, that's generally a great night. 40 points is fantastic, and 50 points is an event. That's especially true when that type of scoring outburst comes from an unexpected source.
A new basketball challenge has taken over NBA fans on social media with the release of 82-0.com — a game in which users try to put together the best five-man lineup they can to try and build a team that could go undefeated over the course of 82 games.
The Pacers won’t make a selection in this month’s NBA Draft, but that doesn’t mean they’re short on assets. As Tony East of Forbes outlined, Indiana could soon find itself with increased flexibility when it comes to future trades, despite owing its 2026 first-round pick to the Clippers as part of the Ivica Zubac deal.
As great as this postseason has been, flopping has dominated its discourse, especially around the OKC Thunder. From media to fans, there is a clear frustration. A recent blunt admission from Adam Silver and Tyrese Haliburton might fuel that fire.
With the 2026 NBA Finals around the corner, Indiana Pacers superstar Tyrese Haliburton remains in the spotlight. After suffering a torn right Achilles tendon in the 2025 NBA Finals Game 7, Haliburton missed out on the entire 2025-26 season.
It has been two decades since the Pacers were a taxpaying team, but there’s a chance that will change during the 2026/27 season, general manager Chad Buchanan said during a recent radio interview on The Ride with JMV on The Fan, per Dustin Dopirak of The Indianapolis Star.
The Indiana Pacers got the worst lottery result possible on Sunday. After finishing with the NBA's second-worst record, they fell to No. 5 in the lottery and lost their pick to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Tyrese Haliburton offered the perfect reaction to the Indiana Pacers’ terrible NBA draft lottery luck on Sunday. The Pacers lost their first-round pick to the Los Angeles Clippers after it landed at No.