• Pacers Lose a Heartbreaker in Toronto on Thanksgiving Eve!
    Nov 27 2025

    The Pacers suffered a brutal Thanksgiving Eve loss in Toronto, falling 97–95 on a Brandon Ingram buzzer beater after clawing their way back from a massive deficit. Indiana surrendered a staggering 22–0 Raptors run spanning the second and third quarters, yet still showed real resilience by battling back to give themselves a chance in the final moments. With Nembhard, Mathurin, and Siakam struggling to find rhythm, TJ McConnell stepped up in a major way, finishing with 16 points, 6 assists, and 7 rebounds in one of his best all-around games of the season. Jay Huff continued his strong stretch, while Jarace Walker and Ben Sheppard bounced back with much-improved shooting nights. But in the end, it wasn’t enough. The Pacers fall to 2–16, now holding the worst record in the NBA outright, and head into the holiday break searching for answers — and a spark as they head home for 4 straight.


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    23 mins
  • Jarace Breaks Out, Pacers Battle Back But Fall Short to Detroit
    Nov 25 2025

    The Pacers dropped their 15th game of the season in a 122–117 loss to the red-hot Pistons, who extended their win streak to 13 and remain atop the Eastern Conference. Indiana surrendered 71 first-half points but responded with one of their best stretches of the year, outscoring Detroit by 11 in the second half and giving themselves a real chance late. Jarace Walker delivered a true breakout, scoring a career-high 21 points on 8-of-10 shooting and 5-of-6 from three, finally snapping out of his offensive slump. TJ McConnell also looked the best he has all season, dropping 16 points on 8-of-12 as he finds his rhythm after injury. Despite the loss and the 2–15 record, this was one of the most encouraging performances of the season — and a real sign that things might finally be trending upward.


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    23 mins
  • Nembhard Career Night, Siakam & Mathurin Deliver, but Pacers Fall in IST Loss to Cavs
    Nov 22 2025

    The Pacers fall 120–109 to Cleveland, dropping to 0–2 in the In-Season Tournament and officially eliminated from the knockout round. Indiana’s big three of Andrew Nembhard, Ben Mathurin, and Pascal Siakam carried the offensive load, each delivering standout nights. But outside of those three, the supporting cast struggled to put the ball in the basket, and the Cavs’ balanced attack proved too much. Brad and Ryan break down the loss, discuss why the center rotation continues to be a glaring issue, and explore potential trade targets that could stabilize the position. We also dive into where Andrew Nembhard stacks up among the East’s elite guards — including Darius Garland — and why his rise has become one of the season’s biggest storylines.


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    43 mins
  • Huff Erupts, Mathurin Continues to Shine, Pacers Grab Win No. 2
    Nov 20 2025

    The Pacers delivered their most complete performance of the season, securing win No. 2 against a young Hornets squad. Indiana finally broke through offensively—shooting over 50% from the field for the first time this year and drilling 16 threes at 42%. Six players scored in double figures, with three topping 20 points, but the headliner was Jay Huff, who posted his first 20-point game as a Pacer, splashed four threes, and threw down a massive third-quarter dunk. Bennedict Mathurin continued his strong return to action with a 7-of-13 night and a season-best 12 rebounds. Ryan and Brad break down how this was the Pacers’ most well-rounded effort yet, what’s finally clicking offensively, and what this performance could mean moving forward.


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    31 mins
  • Mathurin’s Big Fourth Not Enough as Pacers Drop to 1–13
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, we break down the Pacers’ tough road loss in Detroit as Indiana falls to 1–13 on the season. Benedict Mathurin returned to action with a massive fourth-quarter surge, reminding fans of the spark he brings to the lineup. Isaiah Jackson delivered an inspired performance in his Detroit homecoming, flashing energy and efficiency throughout the night. But Jalen Duren and the Pistons’ overwhelming physicality controlled the paint from start to finish, ultimately proving too much for the Pacers to handle. We dive into the key runs, standout performances, what went wrong, and what this means for Indiana moving forward.


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    32 mins
  • Pacers Torched in Utah: Defense Collapses as Road Trip Skids to 0-3 With One Left in Phoenix
    Nov 13 2025

    Brad and Ryan break down a brutal night in Salt Lake City as the Pacers surrender the most points allowed by any NBA team this season — and the fourth-most in Jazz franchise history — in a lopsided loss that showcased the Pacers worst defensive effort of the season. Indiana actually opened the game on a sharp 10–0 run and led 20–10, but from that moment on, Utah simply couldn’t miss, and the Pacers defensive effort evaporated.

    A new-look starting lineup offered mixed results, with newly re-signed Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (on a hardship deal) making his first start in place of the struggling Jarace Walker, and Tony Bradley filling in for Isaiah Jackson. Offensively, there were positives — Andrew Nembhard and Pascal Siakam were strong, the Pacers shot their best percentage of the season, and turnovers stayed in single digits — but none of it mattered with the level of defensive breakdowns that had Rick Carlisle visibly frustrated postgame.

    The guys close by previewing the final stop of the road trip: a Thursday matchup with the Suns in Phoenix, where Indy will try to salvage something before heading home.


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    25 mins
  • Pacers Continue Historically Bad Shooting Out West + Jazz Preview
    Nov 11 2025

    Brad goes solo breaking down a tough West Coast start as the Pacers drop back-to-back games against the Nuggets and Warriors, continuing what’s become a historically bad shooting start to the season. He dives into the numbers behind Indiana’s struggles from deep and the field, what Andrew Nembhard’s return could mean for stabilizing the offense, and how the constant injuries have impacted rhythm and rotations. Despite the cold shooting and mounting frustration, there’s still opportunity on the horizon — as the blue and gold prepare to face a young Utah Jazz squad on the second night of a back-to-back while debuting their new City Edition uniforms!


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    22 mins
  • Pacers Look to Stay Perfect at Chase Center vs. Warriors
    Nov 9 2025

    Brad and Ryan preview Sunday night’s matchup between the Pacers and Warriors, as Indiana looks to stay undefeated at the Chase Center. Golden State will be looking for payback after last week’s loss in Indy, and Steph Curry — who missed Friday’s game in Denver with an illness — is expected to return. The guys dive into what it’ll take for the Pacers to keep pace on the second night of a back-to-back, why limiting the Warriors from deep is non-negotiable, and who needs to find the hot hand offensively. They also react to Jimmy Butler’s “G League” jab at the Pacers’ injury-riddled roster, and share a few thoughts on Draymond Green’s never-ending delusion tour. It’s all about energy, pace, and pride as the blue and gold head west to take on the aging dynasty.


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    15 mins