Quenton Jackson stole the show as the Indiana Pacers defeated the Golden State Warriors 114-109 on Saturday night. Most NBA fans will not recognize Jackson’s name, but he has played in Indiana’s last four regular-season games.
An Indiana Pacers guard had to depart a preseason clash with the Oklahoma City Thunder early. Per Indiana's official X account, shooting guard Quenton Jackson was compelled to check out of the club's ongoing NBA Finals rematch on Saturday night and has been ruled out for the rest of the encounter.
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.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
The Indiana Pacers are going to look different next season without Tyrese Haliburton in the lineup. The backcourt depth certainly will take a massive hit with him sidelined.
The Indiana Pacers have officially signed second-round pick Kam Jones to a standard NBA contract and re-signed restricted free agent guard Quenton Jackson to a two-way deal, the team announced in a press release.
The Pacers have tendered qualifying offers to Isaiah Jackson, Quenton Jackson and Enrique Freeman, making all three players restricted free agents, a league source tells Tony East of Forbes (Twitter link).
Amid the Indiana Pacers typically devastating level of injuries to begin a season, a few saving graces exposed themselves for the world to see. Among the silver linings in an otherwise disappointing genesis of the 2024-25 season?
Early season obstacles have forced the Indiana Pacers to turn to their end-of-bench players, but what was once seen as an overwhelming negative has had a couple of positives.
On Wednesday, the Indiana Pacers lost to the Houston Rockets, 130-113. It was pretty much all doom and gloom aside from third-year player Quenton Jackson,
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers held their annual FanJam on Sunday, and it featured some important basketball moments and some lighter team-bonding exercises.
LAS VEGAS — Quenton Jackson has a ridiculous top speed, even with the ball. When he can manage it, he's a tough cover. But that isn't always his reality, and that balance was clear during his recent summer league for the Indiana Pacers.
According to the NBA's official transaction log, the Indiana Pacers re-signed guard Quenton Jackson to a two-way contract. Jackson finished the 2023-24 season on a two-way deal with Indiana, and he played in three games for the Pacers after being signed in March.
INDIANAPOLIS — As the calendar reached March 4, a deadline came for NBA teams to sign players to two-way contracts. On that same day, the Indiana Pacers had a two-way deal available — they had just promoted the contract of young wing Kendall Brown.