• Pacers Summer League Kicks Off TONIGHT in Las Vegas
    Jul 10 2025

    In this episode of The Pacers Post Up, we gear up for Summer League action and spotlight the key names to watch as Indiana’s young core takes the floor in Vegas. With playmaking minutes up for grabs, we dive into rookie Kam Jones and two-way guard Quenton Jackson as potential breakout creators. Could one of them earn early-season rotation looks? We also take a close look at 2nd year wing Johnny Furphy and debate whether his shooting and length can translate quickly enough to crack the Pacers rotation this season. Plus, we break down the intrigue around Taelon Peter — the rookie with eye-popping shooting stats who could turn heads in a free-flowing, fast-paced Summer League setting. We finish with a look at the full roster and call out a few under-the-radar names who could make their presence felt in Vegas. Let the next wave of Pacers basketball begin.

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    23 mins
  • Kevin Pritchard Press Conference + Jay Huff and James Wiseman Deals
    Jul 8 2025

    In today’s episode of The Pacers Post Up, we break down Kevin Pritchard’s end-of-season press conference, where the Pacers’ President of Basketball Operations addressed a whirlwind start to the offseason. Pritchard opened up about Tyrese Haliburton’s injury, his recovery outlook, and what the team expects from its All-NBA guard heading into next season. The big headline, though, is the official confirmation of Myles Turner’s departure to Milwaukee — a move that signals the end of a major era in Pacers basketball. We also dive into Indiana’s evolving frontcourt, now featuring a “center-by-committee” strategy with the Jay Huff trade, the James Wiseman signing, and what that rotation could look like on both ends of the floor. Is it a stopgap or the future? We discuss. Plenty to unpack as the Pacers begin reshaping their identity for 2025 and beyond.

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    27 mins
  • Myles Turner is a Milwaukee Buck
    Jul 1 2025

    In a move that stunned Pacers Nation, Myles Turner is officially leaving Indiana in free agency to join the Milwaukee Bucks. After nearly a decade as the team’s defensive anchor and longest-tenured player, Turner’s departure marks the end of an era. In this emergency episode of The Pacers Post Up, we react in real time to the news, break down what this means for the franchise’s future, and reflect on Myles’ complex but impactful legacy in Indy. From his evolution into one of the league’s top shot blockers to his role in the Pacers’ deep playoff run, Turner’s presence will be deeply missed—on and off the floor. We also dive into what comes next: potential replacements, ripple effects on the roster, and how this reshapes Indiana’s identity moving forward.

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    36 mins
  • Breaking Down Tyrese Haliburton’s Injury with Dr. David Chao
    Jun 26 2025

    In this special episode of The Pacers Post Up, we’re joined by renowned sports injury expert Dr. David Chao of Sports Injury Central to break down the injury that brought Tyrese Haliburton’s magical postseason to a painful close. We dive into the lead up to Haliburton’s injury, his recent surgery, expected recovery timeline, and what this means for his availability heading into next season. Dr. Chao also provides broader insight into how teams manage high-level injuries during deep playoff runs and how elite players put their bodies on the line for a chance to win a title. A must-listen for fans looking to understand what’s next for Tyrese and the Pacers.

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    12 mins
  • Pacers Heartbreak in Game 7 - Haliburton’s Dream Run Ends in a Nightmare
    Jun 24 2025

    The Pacers incredible postseason run comes to a painful end in Game 7, falling just short of an NBA title. We react to the emotional loss, break down what went wrong in the 2nd half, and discuss the devastating impact of Tyrese Haliburton’s injury in the biggest game of his career. But this episode is about more than just the final score. We reflect on what this playoff run has meant — for the city of Indianapolis, the fan base, and the franchise. From Haliburton’s star-making moments, to the pride of reuniting the city around basketball again, this team gave Indiana something special. It wasn’t the ending we dreamed of, but it will go down as the most memorable Pacers season in history.

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    32 mins
  • Pacers Shot at Immortality: Game 7 NBA Finals Preview
    Jun 21 2025

    It all comes down to this. The Pacers and Thunder are headed to a winner-take-all Game 7 in Oklahoma City, and The Pacers Post Up crew is here to break it all down. We dive into what the Pacers need to do to finish the job—Haliburton and Siakam’s leadership, the importance of the collective, and which X-factors could tip the scales. We also talk Game 6 takeaways, Indy’s playoff resilience, and how this team has positioned itself one win away from basketball immortality. No more adjustments. No more talk. It’s time.

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    33 mins
  • Pacers DOMINATE in Game 6 - 1 Win Away From an NBA Title!
    Jun 20 2025

    Recorded live from the legendary Slippery Noodle Inn in downtown Indianapolis, this is easily the most unfiltered, emotional, and electric episode we’ve ever done. The Pacers survive and advance with a massive Game 6 win at home, sending the NBA Finals to a decisive Game 7 in OKC. We dive into the game, the crowd, the chaos—and why this Pacers team refuses to quit. From Tyrese Haliburton’s will, to Indy fans losing their minds in real time, this episode captures the heart of one unforgettable night. Warning: some strong language, lots of strong emotions. Let’s ride.

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    11 mins
  • Pacers Have Everything on the Line in Game 6 + Tyrese Haliburton Injury
    Jun 19 2025

    The Pacers return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse with their season hanging in the balance. In this episode, we preview a do-or-die Game 6 as Indiana looks to force a decisive Game 7 in the NBA Finals. We break down the key adjustments the Pacers need to make—the importance of a strong start, limiting OKC’s paint drives, and reestablishing Myles Turner and Pascal Siakam offensively. We also dive into the elephant in the room: will Tyrese Haliburton give it a go with his lingering calf strain? This is the moment. Let’s talk about how the Pacers can rise to it.

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    26 mins