The Indiana Pacers are in danger of playing Sunday's Game 4 matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks without Bennedict Mathurin. He is listed as questionable on the official NBA injury report for Sunday with an abdominal contusion.
The Indiana Pacers have a long history of success thanks to Reggie Miller. He is the player who really started the Pacers being a competitive team in the NBA.
The Indiana Pacers were not able to keep up their strong play in Game 3. They fell to the Bucks, losing their first game of the series. There will be no sweep, and the Pacers have to make some adjustments.
The face of the Indiana Pacers has been Reggie Miller for almost four decades now. He is still the best player in franchise history and is the most beloved Pacers player.
The Indiana Pacers enter Game 3 on the road looking to go up 3-0 in the series against the Milwaukee Bucks. The first two games looked relatively easy for the Pacers, so it will be interesting to watch how the rest of the series unfolds.
The Indiana Pacers have a 2-0 lead over the Milwaukee Bucks, taking their first 2-0 lead in a series since 2013. They have looked dominant in both games, but both games were at home.
The Indiana Pacers have been one of the most impressive teams in the playoffs so far. They have jumped out to a 2-0 lead over the Milwaukee Bucks after two impressive performances.
The Indiana Pacers are focused on making a deep postseason run and are on pace to take down the Milwaukee Bucks after two strong games. Fans have faith to make a deep postseason run thanks to an impressively underrated squad led by Tyrese Haliburton.
The Indiana Pacers are sitting pretty right now. Two games into the club's second straight opening round playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks, it appears Indiana is angling to make history repeat itself.
Indiana Pacers legend Reggie Miller and teammate Stephen Jackson finally had closure with one another regarding the events of the infamous Malice at the Palace 21 years ago.
Over 20 years later, Indiana Pacers fans remember the agony of the Malice at the Palace debacle. The all-out brawl, which bled into the stands, cost a title-contending Pacers team a chance at the 2005 NBA championship.
The Indiana Pacers took a commanding 2-0 lead in their first round playoff matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks picking up a 123-115 win on Tuesday. However, the victory was somewhat overshadowed by off court controversy.
In the lead-up to Tuesday's Game 2 against the Bucks, The Athletic's annual anonymous player survey revealed the Pacers star earned the unwanted distinction of being voted the "Most Overrated Player" by his peers.
The Milwaukee Bucks scuffled with Pascal Siakam early in Game 2 on Tuesday night. At the end, it was Siakam who hit the back-breaking three that snuffed out Milwaukee's comeback.