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We have an NBA trade. No, not the one everyone is waiting on involving Kevin Durant. Instead, the Indiana Pacers are sending the No. 23 pick in next week's draft to the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for their own 2026 first-round pick.
In Game 5 of the NBA Finals, Tyrese Haliburton ’s performance was one for the record books, but not in a good way, as the Indiana Pacers suffered a heartbreaking loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. With the series now 3-2, the next game will mark the first time this postseason that the Pacers face elimination.
Tyrese Haliburton was clearly not at 100 percent in Game 5 against the Thunder on Tuesday, and now Shams Charania of ESPN has confirmed that Indiana's star suffered a strained right calf and will have an MRI to determine how severe the injury is.
Tyrese Haliburton ambled into a dribble handoff from Tony Bradley, and even though he was only going about three-quarters-speed at best on a flat right rear tire, the Pacers’ premier playmaker still merited enough respect with a live dribble to draw a second defender.
The Thunder superstar is already making his imprint on the NBA Finals record book and has OKC 1 win from the title.
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With Caitlin Clark back from injury, the new-look Indiana Fever host the Connecticut Sun in Game 1 of NBA TV’s WNBA doubleheader.
The Oklahoma City Thunder outright stole Game 4 from the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Finals and many are pointing to the refs being the reason why. The Pacers' bench boss doesn't agree with that thought process.
The Pacers started the season 10-15, but now they're two wins away from their first NBA championship. They've earned our respect.