Indiana Pacers wing Aaron Nesmith returned to the hardwood on Thursday, and he quickly reminded the Pacers and the rest of the NBA what he can do.
The Indiana Pacers are a very intriguing team to watch as the trade deadline inches closer. There are just two weeks before the deadline is here. What makes the Pacers so intriguing is that they have the assets to make a big move if they want to,
With Aaron Nesmith back and 11 players good enough to be part of the Pacers' rotation, playing time will be less constant.
All things Pacers: Latest Indiana Pacers news ... tasked with taking on the toughest defensive assignments. "It's Aaron Nesmith," Haliburton said. "He's going to defend at a high level, make ...
Lost in the fold of a dramatic game was wing Aaron Nesmith, who made his return after missing all of November and December with an injury. Nesmith started but played only nine minutes. However, he scored an efficient nine points and brought some needed defense against Cade Cunningham.
Aaron Nesmith returned to the Indiana Pacers lineup Thursday night after a 35-game absence due to an ankle injury. He wasted little time making an impact against the Detroit Pistons. Nesmith made ...
Pacers forward Aaron Nesmith scored nine points in nine minutes in his return from a left ankle sprain in the Pacers 111-100 win over the Pistons.
After a sluggish, injury-filled start to the season, the Indiana Pacers are back in the playoff ... With wing defender Aaron Nesmith back in the lineup after missing 34 games in a row.
The Indiana Pacers suffered a lot of injuries to start the season. In fact, they lost both backup centers to season-ending injuries just a few games into the season. Both Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman suffered torn Achilles and were lost for the year.
For Indiana, the Nesmith news is an especially welcome development. The Vanderbilt product has only played in six contests to this point in 2024-25 for the 22-19 Pacers. Carlisle spoke glowingly ...
Tyrese Haliburton scored 16 of his 28 points in a dazzling 2-1/2 minute display late in the third quarter, Pascal Siakam scored 23 and the Indiana Pacers downed Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs 136-98 in the NBA Paris Games finale on Saturday.
Pacers forward Aaron Nesmith's return from a left ankle sprain was a reminder of how easily he fits in the Pacers' style of play.