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Covering the Indiana Pacers and Indiana Fever, we break down the latest games, roster moves, and storylines shaping professional basketball in the Hoosier State. From in-depth analysis to hot takes and fan reactions, we bring you all the hoops talk you need—straight from Indiana. Whether you're a die-hard Pacers or Fever fan, or just love the game, this is your home for all things Indy basketball!
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Welcome into another episode of The Pacers Fever Show! Just when it felt like the Indiana Fever were hitting their stride—riding into a three-game winning streak, their longest of the season—the wind was taken out of their sails. The high point came with a hard-fought win over the Connecticut Sun, capping off a run of impressive performances and giving fans hope that this team was finally turning the corner. But that celebration was short-lived. Late in the game, Caitlin Clark went down with another groin injury, casting a shadow over the victory. The challenges kept coming as the team had to travel on the second night of a back-to-back to face the New York Liberty, where they were handed a humbling defeat. We’ll break down the highs, the heartbreak, and what’s next for the Fever on today’s show.
On this episode of *The Pacers Fever Show*, we break down the Indiana Fever’s strong Sunday afternoon win over the Dallas Wings. From standout performances to key adjustments, we highlight what went right as the Fever continue to push forward in the standings. We also look ahead to Tuesday night as the Fever take on the Connecticut Sun. Plus, the WNBA All-Star break is almost here—and it’s coming to Indianapolis! We talk about the schedule for the weekend.
On this episode of The Pacers Fever Show, we dive into the Indiana Pacers' 1-1 start in NBA Summer League action. We break down which of the young Pacers have stood out so far — and who still has more to prove as the games continue. Plus, we discuss the latest moves as the Pacers continue to fill out their roster heading into training camp. And for the first time since the shocking move, Myles Turner has officially spoken as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks. We react to his comments and what it means for his legacy in Indiana. Don't miss this loaded episode!
Welcome to The Pacers Fever Show! On today’s episode, we’re breaking down a much-needed and impressive win by the Indiana Fever on Friday night as they took down the Atlanta Dream with energy, urgency, and a strong all-around team effort. We’ll dive into what clicked for the Fever and how that performance sets the tone heading into today’s matchup against the Dallas Wings at home in Indianapolis. It’s a big day for the Fever, and we’ve got you covered with everything you need to know—let’s get into it!
In this episode of The Pacers Fever Show, we break down the Indiana Fever's latest matchup as Caitlin Clark returns to the lineup but the team falls short against the Golden State Valkyries. We dive into what went wrong, how the team is adjusting mid-season, and the continued growth of this young Fever squad. Plus, it’s All-Star season! Caitlin Clark and Napheesa Collier serve as captains for the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, and we react to their draft picks—Clark selects her Fever teammates Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston to join her squad. We also preview the upcoming matchup against the Atlanta Dream and take a look at what lies ahead for the Fever in their crucial upcoming stretch. Tune in now for all things Indiana Fever!
Welcome back to The Pacers Fever Show, your home for all things Indiana Fever! On today’s episode, we’re diving into another roller coaster week for the Indiana Fever. The team pulled off an impressive win over the Las Vegas Aces, a huge statement game and one of their more complete performances of the season. But just days later, the momentum slipped away in a tough late loss to the Los Angeles Sparks.It’s been that kind of year, thrilling highs and frustrating lows and the Fever now sits at 9-9, still searching for consistency without Caitlin Clark and as we head deeper into the summer grind.We’ll break down both games and what it all means moving forward. Plus, we look ahead to the Fever’s next test, a showdown with the Golden State Valkyries.
In this episode of The Pacers Fever Show, we dive into a busy stretch of the offseason for the Indiana Pacers. The front office has been active, trading for big man Jay Huff and bringing back former No. 2 overall pick James Wiseman on a short-term deal. The team is also reportedly closing in on a return for Isaiah Jackson, rounding out their frontcourt depth. We also break down Kevin Pritchard’s first media availability since the NBA Finals. He addressed the emotional departure of longtime Pacer Myles Turner, who signed with the Milwaukee Bucks, and gave updates on the health of franchise star Tyrese Haliburton. Plus, we shared insight on the team’s draft picks and what to expect from the Pacers at NBA Summer League.From roster shake-ups to front office transparency, we cover it all right here on The Pacers Fever Show.
Welcome to The Pacers Fever Show!What a night it was on Tuesday, as the Indiana Fever made a statement in the Commissioner’s Cup Championship game, taking down the Minnesota Lynx in front of their home crowd.In what was a defensive masterclass, the Fever put the clamps on the Lynx, handing them their first home loss of the season. The Fever hoisted the trophy high in Minnesota, capping off a thrilling victory that showcased their resilience and championship pedigree.Now, with the hardware in hand, the Fever look to build on this momentum as they shift focus to their regular season stretch. Thursday night’s matchup against the Las Vegas Aces will be another true test of their championship mettle. In today’s show, we’ll break down that incredible win over the Lynx, and give you a preview of what’s in store as the Fever face off against one of the league’s top teams. Don’t miss it!Let’s dive in!
In this emergency episode of The Pacers Fever Show, we react to the shocking news that Myles Turner is leaving the Indiana Pacers and joining the Milwaukee Bucks. After a quiet start to free agency on Turner’s end—and conflicting reports following the NBA Finals loss—this move sends major shockwaves through the franchise and the fanbase. We discuss the timing, possible motivations, contract details, what this means for the Pacers’ future, and how the front office plans to move forward without one of the pillars of the past decade.
In this episode of The Pacers Fever Show, we break down the Indiana Pacers' selections in the 2025 NBA Draft — Kam Jones and Taelon Peter. We dive into what each player brings to the table, highlighting their strengths, areas for growth, and how they might fit into the Pacers’ system moving forward. Plus, we look at the bigger draft night storylines, what this means for Indiana’s offseason plans, and how these picks could shape the team’s future. Don’t miss our full analysis right here!
The 2024–25 season was a breakthrough year for the Indiana Pacers—one of the most thrilling and painful in franchise history. What began with optimism and flashes of offensive brilliance turned into a magical postseason run that captured national attention. But just as quickly, it ended in heartbreak.Led by All-NBA guard Tyrese Haliburton, the Pacers established themselves as one of the most exciting teams in basketball. Their high-paced, pass-heavy offense, orchestrated by Haliburton and Siakam, supported by the likes of Myles Turner, Bennedict Mathurin, Aaron Nesmith, TJ McConnell, Obi Toppin and Andrew Nembhard, overwhelmed teams throughout the regular season. They finished with a top seed in the East and ranked among the league leaders in assists, pace and highly efficient shooting.Indiana’s playoff journey was nothing short of inspiring. They knocked off battle-tested teams and reached the NBA Finals for the first time since 2000. The city of Indianapolis rallied behind them in a way not seen in decades.But the dream came to a crashing halt in Game 7 of the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Not only did the Pacers fall short of winning their first NBA title, but they also lost their heart and soul—Tyrese Haliburton suffered a devastating injury, a moment that cast a shadow over an otherwise historic run.Even in defeat, the 2024–25 Indiana Pacers changed the trajectory of the franchise. This was no longer a rebuilding team—it was a contender. They built a strong, cohesive identity under head coach Rick Carlisle, proving they can win big games on the biggest stage.
Welcome back to The Pacers Fever Show, your go-to spot for everything Indiana basketball. And today, we’ve got a gritty Fever win to break down. On the second night of a back-to-back, without Caitlin Clark in the lineup, the Indiana Fever went into Dallas and pulled out a tough, hard-fought victory.After a string of games where closing has been an issue, the Fever finally found a way to finish, but not without giving us a few more gray hairs along the way. From defensive lapses to clutch buckets, we saw it all. And now, with that win in their back pocket, the Fever turn their attention to their biggest test yet: the Commissioner’s Cup Championship on Tuesday night in Minnesota against the red-hot Lynx.We’re breaking down the win, the growth, and what’s next, right here on The Pacers Fever Show. Let’s get into it.
Welcome back to The Pacers Fever Show, your home for all things Indiana Fever.On tonight’s episode, we break down a frustrating and disappointing collapse at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Thursday night, as the Fever fall to the Los Angeles Sparks. Without Caitlin Clark in the lineup, Indiana struggled to find any kind of offensive rhythm and once again failed to close things out late in a winnable game.This team continues to show flashes, but when the pressure mounts, execution breaks down. We’ll dive into what went wrong down the stretch, why the Fever still can’t seem to put together a full four quarters, and how much Clark’s absence exposed some lingering offensive issues.It’s a loss that stings—and one that raises questions about this team’s ability to compete in key moments. Let’s talk about it, right now on The Pacers Fever Show.
Welcome back to The Pacers Fever Show — your go-to podcast for everything Indiana Fever and beyond. I’m Logan, and whew… we’ve got a lot to break down this week.The Fever just wrapped up their westward road trip — three tough games out west, and they only managed to snag one win. Caitlin Clark had one of her roughest stretches yet, Stephanie White missed a game, and to top it all off, Dewanna Bonner is reportedly seeking a trade and wants out of Indianapolis.It's been a wild ride of a week, and we’re diving into all of it — the highs, the lows, and everything in between.So grab a drink or snack, get comfortable, and let’s get into it.
It’s the episode we never wanted to record. The Indiana Pacers fall in Game 7 of the NBA Finals to the Oklahoma City Thunder, and with it, the dream of bringing the first NBA championship to Indiana comes to a crushing end. To make matters worse, the heart and soul of this team, Tyrese Haliburton, suffers a devastating injury that casts a shadow over the future.On this emotional episode of The Pacers Fever Show, we unpack it all: the game itself, what went wrong, the heroic efforts that kept Indy fighting until the final buzzer, and the painful moment when Tyrese went down. But this is also a moment to reflect. We give thanks to this Pacers team, every player, and every coach, for a magical season that brought life to Gainbridge Fieldhouse and belief to this fanbase.It didn’t end the way we hoped, but this team gave us everything. Thank you, Pacers. You made us proud.
Welcome to The Pacers Fever Show, and this is it. The moment. The stage. The night. Game 7 of the NBA Finals. One game to decide it all. After tonight, someone will be lifting the Larry O’Brien Trophy — and the Indiana Pacers are one win away from making history.This isn't just a basketball game. This is for the old-school ABA Pacers — the Mel Daniels, George McGinnis, and Roger Brown era. This is for Reggie Miller’s heartbreaks and heroics. For the battles in the East, the almosts, the what-ifs, and all the fans who have waited decades for this.Tyrese Haliburton and this young, fearless squad have the chance to do what no Pacers team has ever done — win an NBA Championship. From those who paved the way in Market Square to the legends in Gainbridge today, it all comes down to 48 minutes in Oklahoma City.We’ve got our final thoughts, the keys to the game, and what this moment means — not just to the players, but to a city, a fanbase, and a legacy. Game 7. The biggest night in Indiana Pacers history.It all starts now on The Pacers Fever Show.
Welcome to The Pacers Fever Show, your home for all things blue and gold! And Pacers fans… this is the most historic episode we’ve ever done.Because we are talking about the biggest win in Indiana Pacers franchise history. A do-or-die Game 6 on their home floor — and the Pacers delivered. When their backs were against the wall, they came out swinging and didn’t look back.Tyrese Haliburton was nothing short of superhuman. Questions about his health and effectiveness were the headlines after a tough game 5 loss. But he silenced the critics and the questions in game 6.This was his masterpiece — a performance that will be remembered in Indiana forever. And right there with him? TJ McConnell, the heartbeat of this team, playing the perfect Robin to Tyrese’s Batman. And the role players? My goodness. From Obi to Nesmith to Andrew Nembhard— they were locked in, they were fearless, and they played championship-level basketball.That Game 6 win didn’t just keep the season alive. It ignited the dream.And now… here we are. The best two words in sports: Game 7.Coming up on today’s jam-packed episode, we’ll break down exactly what went right in Game 6, what this team can take with them into Sunday’s showdown in OKC, and how the Pacers can finish the fight and bring the Larry O’Brien Trophy to Indianapolis.History is on the line. Let’s talk about it right now on The Pacers Fever Show. 
Welcome back to The Pacers Fever Show, your home for all things Indiana Fever basketball!On this episode, we break down a huge night at Gainbridge Fieldhouse as the Fever took down the Connecticut Sun in a gritty, physical battle to clinch their spot in the Commissioner's Cup Championship, coming up on Tuesday, July 1st. The Fever got the win—but it didn’t come without controversy. This one got chippy, and the officiating has everyone talking, including Fever head coach Stephanie White, who didn’t hold back in her postgame comments. We’ll dive into what she had to say, the overall state of WNBA officiating and how this game turned into more than just basketball.Plus, the Fever now head west for the first time this season. We preview the start of that stretch as Indiana gets set to face the Golden State Valkyries for the first time ever. It’s a historic matchup with the league’s newest expansion team, and it could be the beginning of a true measuring stick moment for this Fever squad, as they have a tough three game road trip.Let’s get into it.
Welcome back to The Pacers Fever Show, your home for all things blue and gold—and it doesn’t get any bigger than this. It’s Game 6 of the NBA Finals, and the Indiana Pacers are staring down elimination. The Thunder lead the series 3-2 and come into Gainbridge Fieldhouse looking to close it out and lift the Larry O'Brien Trophy right on Indiana’s home floor. But the Pacers aren’t done yet—not by a long shot.The big question looming over everything? Will they have Tyrese Haliburton. The engine of this team is battling a calf strain, and his status for tomorrow’s game is uncertain. Can the rest of the squad rise up and rally without their floor general? Or will Haliburton gut it out and help push this series to a decisive Game 7?We’re breaking down everything you need to know ahead of this must-win showdown—from matchups to adjustments to mindset. Can Indiana force one more trip to OKC? Or will the confetti fall in Gainbridge tonight—for the wrong team?We’ve got a packed show, and it all starts now. Let’s get into it.
Welcome back to The Pacers Fever Show, where today’s episode comes with a heavy dose of what-could-have-been. Game 4 of the NBA Finals is in the books, and the Indiana Pacers let a golden opportunity slip through their fingers. Up 2-1 in the series, playing in front of a sold-out Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the Pacers had a chance to take full control of the Finals, but instead, they dropped one on their home floor.Now the series is tied 2-2, and the Oklahoma City Thunder have recaptured home court advantage. What once felt like the Pacers inching closer to their first NBA title now feels like the momentum has completely shifted back to OKC. That fourth-quarter collapse looms large, and the Pacers will now have to win at least once in one of the NBA’s toughest environments if they want to lift the Larry O’Brien Trophy.On today’s show, we break down everything from Game 4, what went wrong, what it means for the series, and whether this was the moment the Finals slipped away. We’ll also preview a massive Game 5 in Oklahoma City, and talk about what it’ll take for the Pacers to bounce back.Our thoughts next on this episode of The Pacers Fever Show.
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