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Mel Daniels to Join Basketball Hall of Fame
This Friday, September 7th, ABA legend and former Indiana Pacer Mel Daniels, will finally be enshrined into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Daniels, 68, will enter the Hall of Fame alongside another Indiana Pacers legend, Reggie Miller. Daniels will be the fifth ABA player inducted into the Hall of Fame. This honor is a [...]
TweetPacers Sign Free Agent Guard Blake Ahearn To Training Camp Contract
The Indiana Pacers have reportedly signed Blake Ahearn to a training camp contract, according to a report by Hoops Hype. Ahearn, 28, has been everywhere around the league. Being a star in the D-League, Ahearn was last seen with the Utah Jazz towards the end of last season. Ahearn is known for being a shooter and can definitely [...]
TweetPacers Guard George Hill and Center Roy Hibbert Prank With Area 55 Winners (Video)
Area 55 is set to launch Season Three. For those not familiar with the program, it was started by Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert, in which he picks the 55 biggest Pacers fans through auditions. With that, each fans goes to every Pacers home game for free along with hanging out sometimes with the star center. [...]
TweetIndiana Pacers Have All-Star Talent
As a team in turmoil for much of the last decade, the Indiana Pacers go into the 2012-2013 season with a full roster of young talent and veteran leadership. The Pacers can finally shrug off the “rebuilding” title and can finally say in all actuality that they can honestly consider themselves once again a top [...]
TweetPaul George Could Be a Star for Indiana Pacers
Heading into his third pro season in the NBA, Indiana Pacers’ starting shooting guard, Paul George could finally make big strides to take his career and talent to the next level. Barely 22 years-old, George has already shown signs of brilliance on the court with the Pacers and in the BBVA Rising Star Challenge during last season’s NBA [...]
TweetKeeping Starters is Key for the Indiana Pacers
Last season, the Indiana Pacers shocked much of the NBA with their best effort in nearly a decade. The Pacers (42-24) ended up with the fifth-best record in the NBA, and went to the post-season as the third seed in the Eastern Conference Playoffs. Indiana made these strides with a first-time coach and no big name superstars [...]
TweetRoy Hibbert Opens up Auditions for “Area 55″
On Saturday, Indiana PacersAll-Star center, Roy Hibbert, held the opening round of his “Area 55″ initiative. The contest, which caters to the most wild and most passionate Pacer fans, will be entering its third year. Hibbert, who recently signed a max contract to stay in Indiana with the Pacers, will foot the bill for an entire [...]
TweetIndiana Pacers Renovate Bankers Life Fieldhouse
On Thursday, the Indiana Pacers held a press conference to announce renovations to there home court at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis. The Pacers Sports and Entertainment division released the info that their have been and will continue to be ugrades made to the sound system and scoreboards at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The new additions to [...]
TweetTyler Hansbrough can still work well with the Indiana Pacers
Eyebrows were raised and boos rained down when the Indiana Pacers decided to select power forward Tyler Hansbrough with the thirteenth overall pick in the first round of the 2009 NBA Draft. Hansbrough, a superstar in his college career at North Carolina, wasn’t scouted to be much of an NBA pro. Hansbrough hasn’t set the world [...]
TweetA Charitable Trip Turns to Tragedy for Roy Hibbert
Indiana Pacers All-Star center Roy Hibbert had made plans to take a charity trip to Sacramento California, in hopes of meeting a terminally ill fan. As one of his dying wishes, 12-year-old leukemia victim, Lee Eddins, wanted to meet Hibbert, whose career the young boy had followed since the NBA star was in college. Tragically, this past Thursday, young [...]
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