Even with Tyrese Haliburton out with a torn Achilles and Myles Turner now in Milwaukee, the Indiana Pacers and their fan base should be confident about what lies ahead for this franchise.
The Toronto Raptors are out of a president with Masai Ujiri being relieved of his duties. Notably, Ujiri only had one year remaining on his contract. With no ownership coming in with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, new owners tend to make an imprint on the team.
Former Indiana Pacers All-Star and MVP candidate Victor Oladipo is eyeing a return to the NBA after missing the last two years following an injury. Oladipo made the All-Star team in his first two years with the Pacers before injuries derailed his career.
The Indiana Pacers continue to figure out how to adjust their roster for next year. Knowing that they won't have Tyrese Haliburton at all makes it much harder to contend for a title.
Hakeem The Dream, Clyde The Glide, Magic: The NBA has produced some incredible nicknames over the decades. Some, like Magic and Penny, have even come to largely replace the player's actual name.
The Indiana Pacers have rolled right from playing in Game 7 of the NBA Finals into the Draft, free agency, and Summer League. They haven't really had any time to relax and take stock of their team.
Indiana Pacers president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard said the team believed it was in serious negotiations to retain free agent center Myles Turner until the very moment Turner accepted a four-year, $109 million offer from the Milwaukee Bucks.
A number of folks who worked for the Blazers in Portland have the Pacers in position to compete for a championship. Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the
The Indiana Pacers have not been afraid to make big moves in the trade market under Kevin Pritchard. They do a great job of identifying needs and getting players who fill those needs.
The Indiana Pacers have a lot of talent on the roster. In fact, it's mostly the same team that the Pacers had a year ago when they made the Eastern Conference Finals.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers offseason has gone largely as expected. They kept Pascal Siakam and Obi Toppin, they swapped James Wiseman in for a departing Jalen Smith, and they drafted Johnny Furphy early in the second round to add youth to their roster.
The Indiana Pacers swung for the fences with the acquisition of All-Star forward Pascal Siakam, taking a calculated gamble while serving notice as a legitimate threat in the Eastern Conference.