Reunion week continues for the Pacers.
On the second night of back-to-back – after handling the Minnesota Timberwolves (with Jeff Teague and Aaron Brooks) – the Pacers should be fired up as they face Paul George for the first time since dealing him to the Oklahoma City Thunder in late June.
George, through his agent, informed Pacers General Manager Kevin Pritchard that he would not …
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Max Leinwand, producer of Pacers telecasts on FOX Sports Indiana, on his job and what you can expect this season.
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FORT WAYNE, Ind. — The Mad Ants of the NBA’s G League begin their third year under the operation of Pacers Sports & Entertainment. Owner Herb Simon purchased the franchise back in 2015, and most NBA teams later followed in owning their own development program.
The connection between the Pacers and Mad Ants is now close. General Manager Brian Levy communicates daily with the Pacers …
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Michael Grady is leaving Indianapolis for the Big Apple.
The Warren Central High School product will be the Brooklyn Nets courtside reporter for the YES Network, one of the prestigious broadcast teams in the NBA.
“Probably the most anxiety or stress that I’ve had in my life, because it’s a big move,” Grady said of his last few weeks. “A big decision. It’s one that …
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Nate McMillan looks at ease, comfortable in his role and with this team. He’s been with the Pacers since 2013 and has coached more than 1,000 games.
The reset button was hit on the roster and just two starters return (and six players in all) from last year’s team that bowed out in the first round of the playoffs to Cleveland.
Out at the Brickyard …
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Fred Jones has mostly remained in Indianapolis since his playing days. He was drafted 14th overall by the Pacers out of the University of Oregon in 2002 and spent four years with the franchise.
He then played four more years with four different teams.
This summer, Jones started Shoot 360 in Indianapolis, which is “shaping the future of basketball development through interactive technology that allows …
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The Indiana Pacers’ new $50 million practice facility, the St. Vincent Center, officially opens for business on Monday, August 28.
The organization will hold a ribbon cutting at 1:15 pm on Thursday (Aug. 24) with local dignitaries: Governor Eric Holcomb, Mayor Joe Hogsett, and team officials.
Many members of the Pacers’ basketball operations staff are already working out of the St. Vincent Center, a state-of-the-art …
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After two years in Indianapolis and on the Pacers beat for the Indianapolis Star, Nate Taylor is moving away.
That’s because he’s able to move back home to Kansas City. His wife, Holly, accepted a senior design job at Barkley, one of the largest independent advertising agencies in the United States.
This doesn’t mean, however, that Nate is moving out of journalism.
Appropriately, I treated …
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