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Johnny Furphy's electrifying dunk over Noa Essengue in a recent game has ignited excitement among Indiana Pacers fans and NBA ...
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The Indiana Pacers are reportedly close to signing another big man in the midst of quite a busy offseason. Indiana must fill the void that Myles Turner left as ...
The Indiana Pacers medical team decided to clear Tyrese Haliburton to play in Game 7 of the NBA Finals despite an existing calf strain and that blunder resulted in a torn Achilles tendon.
Fears were confirmed when the Pacers announced that guard Tyrese Haliburton indeed tore his right Achilles tendon in Game 7 of the Finals.
The doctors didn't think that Haliburton was going to suffer the devastating injury after he played in Game 6.
Pacers' president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard remains confident despite injuries and roster changes.
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