The Indiana Pacers split a pair of San Antonio Spurs mathups in the NBA Paris Games and returned to the United States 25-20. The second game of the series, a 13
T.J. McConnell has never dunked in a game in his 10-year NBA career, but the 6-foot-1, 190-pounder pulled it off after practice Tuesday.
After a split of two games in Paris, the Indiana Pacers return home for the first time in 11 days to host the Detroit Pistons Wednesday. The Pacers are 9-2 in 2025, the best record of any team in the NBA since the year started.
The Indiana Pacers and San Antonio Spurs were in the City of Lights for the 2025 NBA Paris Games this month. How did they do?
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There has reportedly been some talk within league circles that Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner could become available ahead of the Feb. 6 NBA
SportsLine's model just revealed its NBA picks and predictions for San Antonio Spurs vs. Indiana Pacers on Saturday in Paris, France in the NBA Paris Games 2025
The Spurs will be in front of their home fans on Saturday, but a look at the spread shows they might need that home-court advantage. They will challenge the Indiana Pacers at 12:00 p.m. ET at Accor Arena. The Spurs might want some stickum for this one as the team gave up 19 turnovers on Thursday.
The Indiana Pacers (24-20) and San Antonio Spurs (20-22) meet Saturday in the second of 2 games in Paris. Tip-off from Accor Arena is set for noon ET (ESPN). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's
Last year, in front of their hometown fans, the Indiana Pacers won the Skills Challenge. A trio of Tyrese Haliburton, Bennedict Mathurin, and Myles Turner beat the first-overall picks (Paolo Banchero, VIctor Wembanyama, Anthony Edwards ), and a case of young All-Stars ( Trae Young, Scottie Barnes, Tyrese Maxey).
The Warriors should consider targeting a standout Indiana Pacers center before it's too late. "Myles Turner, earning $19.9 million this season before free agency hits, is the perfect solution to the Warriors' glaring frontcourt issues,