Tag: Indiana Pacers
The Indiana Pacers should be darling of the Central Division and easily next in line as an Eastern Conference contender The problem for the Pacers is they will face pressure to improve on last year, and that’s a tall order for such a young and unproven core. Basketball Insiders takes a look at the Indiana Pacers in this 2018-19 NBA Season Preview.
The Indiana Pacers announced Tuesday they have signed Head Coach Nate McMillan to a multi-year contract extension. Per team policy, no terms were released. McMillan will enter his third season as Pacers coach after serving as the team’s Associate Head Coach for three seasons under Frank Vogel. In his first two seasons, the 54-year-old McMillan […]
Basketball Insiders kicks off its “Odd Men Out” series as Spencer Davies takes a look at five candidates in the Central Division.
Opportunity is knocking. It may sound cliché, but no words are truer when it comes to what lies ahead for the entirety of the Eastern Conference.
With July rapidly approaching, several teams will have significant spending power for the 2018-19 season but on a smaller scale than the past two summers. The NBA’s current salary cap projection for the coming year is $101 million with luxury tax threshold of $123 million. The exact figures should be released late on June 30, […]
Spencer Davies looks at the four most important free agents in the Central Division, including the number one target in all of NBA.
With the 23rd selection in the NBA Draft, the Indiana Pacers decided to pick UCLA point guard Aaron Holiday. Spending three years with the Bruins, Holiday made his mark as a versatile floor general. In every season, he shot above 41 percent from deep and averaged over four assists and a steal per game. As […]
Moral victories are always fun to watch, but whether they really help a team depends on how they do in the long run, writes Matt John
The surprising Pacers have a number of options available to them this summer, writes Lang Greene.
Several of the NBA’s youngest and brightest stars have emerged in the first-round of the postseason, writes James Blancarte.