Matchup The Pacers (8-4) will wrap up their Western Conference road trip on Sunday night in Los Angeles against their old friend Paul George and the Clippers (9-4).
Families attending Disney on Ice are the first to go through new screening procedures with less contact. Author: Rich Nye Updated: 12:08 AM EST January 18, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Bankers Life Fieldhouse welcomed back the general public this weekend for the first time in 10 months.
Families attending Disney on Ice are the first to go through new screening procedures with less contact.
The crowd is purposely small for now, like the size of many of the spectators arriving for the shows. Disney on Ice marks the first event at the fieldhouse with ticket-purchasing customers since the Big Ten men’s basketball tournament last March, which was halted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Game Recap Domantas Sabonis was just 11 years old the last time the Pacers won in Portland. On Thursday night, the 24-year-old All-Star recorded his 12th straight double-double as Indiana (8-4) beat the Trail Blazers (7-5) on the road for the first time since Nov. 28, 2007, snapping an 11-game losing streak at the Moda Center with a 111-87 victory. The Pacers outscored
Game Recap
Playing on the second night of a back-to-back, the Pacers were without seven players on Tuesday night at Golden State. But Indiana used a balanced offensive attack and strong defense to pull away late to beat Stephen Curry and the Warriors.
Five Pacers scored in double figures and three recorded double-doubles as Indiana (7-4) bounced back from two straight losses and came away with a 104-95 win over Golden State (6-5).
The two teams were tied at 90 in the final minutes of regulation, but Myles Turner s third 3-pointer of the night gave Indiana the lead with 2:59 remaining. Aaron Holiday s layup 25 seconds later pushed the Pacers lead to five.
Game Rewind After fighting back from a 12-point deficit to earn a one-point lead in the fourth, lady luck just did not bounce the Pacers' way down the stretch. An overturned goaltending call and an unfortunate bounce of a loose ball caused the Pacers (6-4) to fall short against the Sacramento Kings (5-6) 127-122 late Monday night at Golden 1 Center for just the second time in