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.
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
Toppin, who won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 2022, has been an important part of the Pacers' lineup, averaging 10 points and four rebounds per game this season, according to ESPN . The Pacers and Spurs are set to face off in Paris on Thursday and will play again on Saturday.
Several NBA players became trade eligible on Wednesday. What does that mean for the Indiana Pacers and the rest of the NBA?
Pacers: Points, Siakam (20.1 per game). Rebounds, Siakam (7.3). Assists, Haliburton (8.8). Steals, Haliburton (1.2). Blocks, Turner (2.0). • Chris Paul has 2,670 career steals, leaving him 15 shy of passing Jason Kidd for second on the NBA's all-time list. • Vassell has scored 20 or more points in a season-best five consecutive games.
Indiana has a strong roster but they may need just a little more firepower to truly compete against the other elite teams in the Eastern Conference. In this new trade idea, the Pacers go all-in and land a multi-time All-Star center to boost their chances.
Pacers forward Obi Toppin scored 12 points and had a highlight reel dunk to help the Pacers come back to beat the Cavaliers 108-93 on Sunday night.
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The San Antonio Spurs will look to build on their most impressive offensive showing in two seasons Saturday when they square off against the Indiana Pacers for the second of two meetings in the NBA's Paris Games.
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
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