The Indiana Pacers suffered a lot of injuries to start the season. In fact, they lost both backup centers to season-ending injuries just a few games into the season. Both Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman suffered torn Achilles and were lost for the year.
After a shocking 140-110 loss to the San Antonio Spurs in Paris, France, all eyes are on the Indiana Pacers, with multiple experts thinking that they are going
The Indiana Pacers are one of the teams that a lot of teams are eyeing as the trade deadline approaches. One trade proposal would see them get a center to help
Since January 1, the Indiana Pacers have been one of the hottest teams in the NBA. Up until their 140-110 beatdown at the hands of the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday, the Pacers were 8-1 in 2025 and had bounced back from their slow start.
On Thursday, the Indiana Pacers lost the first of their two games in Paris against the San Antonio Spurs, falling 140-110. Victor Wembanyama, cheered on by his hometown crowd, scored 30 points and blocked five shots in a dominant two-way performance.
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The Indiana Pacers are in Paris, France to take on the San Antonio Spurs for the 2025 NBA Global Games. They are bonding on a business trip that has pros and cons.
The Indiana Pacers could be a contender to trade for the Brooklyn Nets’ Cam Johnson, per NBA insider Jake Fischer on Bleacher Report. “I’m not ready to say the
Victor Wembanyama made an unforgettable first impression in his native France, delivering a standout performance as the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Indiana Pacers 140-110 in the Paris Games.
"Boum bébé!" There are plenty of options for the Pacers' next international destination: Morocco, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, Lebanon, Russia (Moscow and Russiaville), Italy (Milan) and Poland (Warsaw).