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Does Tyrese Haliburton believe Pacers win NBA championship if healthy? 'Of course'
The Oklahoma City Thunder are the 2025 NBA champions. No amount of hypotheticals or artificial caveats will take that accomplishment away. History will remember them to be one of the greatest teams ever, with a historic 68-14 regular-season record and two Game 7 wins to highlight their playoff journey.
The Pacers have been savaged by injuries this season but the news got better on Sunday ahead of a game with conference-leading Pistons
The Indiana Pacers limp into the desert to face the Phoenix Suns Thursday at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Phoenix Suns are 7-1 in their last eight games after 133-98 win over the Indiana Pacers to mark their largest margin of victory this season.
Pacers big Tony Bradley received a flagrant foul. Siakam leads Indiana (1-10) with 11 points. Nick Richards will make his first start of the season in place of Mark Williams, who is sitting the second of a back-to-back with right knee injury management. Williams has yet to play in the second of the two back-to-backs Phoenix has had this season.
No Haliburton. No McConnell. No Mathurin. No Toppin. As injuries continue to mount in Indiana, the Pacers are bringing in some help.
The three-time All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk winner and 2024 G League MVP hopes he has found an NBA home with the Pacers.
The Pacers hunted down Keyonte on defense, remaining scoreless through the first quarter. Utah responded with its own 8-0 run, and never looked back. Lauri Markkanen and Ace Bailey carried the load as the Jazz finished with 38 points with 12 minutes in the books.
Indiana Pacers forward Aaron Nesmith suffered what appeared to be a serious injury in a game against the Suns. The post Indiana Pacers Lose Another Key Player to Knee Injury appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Larry Bird offered the Lakers "anyone they wanted" from Pacers roster for Shaq in 2004
They picked Bryant. For the first time since 1996, when he joined the Lakers, there was a bidding war for O'Neal. And Larry Bird, the President of Basketball Operations for the Indiana Pacers, was all in on acquiring the superstar big man.