Expert recap and game analysis of the Indiana Pacers vs. Detroit Pistons NBA game from January 16, 2025 on ESPN.
Indiana Pacers forward Myles Turner channels a Victor Wembanyama-like performance against the Detroit Pistons.
Kevin Durant delivered a vintage performance against the Detroit Pistons, helping the Suns win 125-121 at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday.
The NBA All-Star starters have been announced and voters got at least a few things wrong in the Western Conference.
Several NBA players became trade eligible on Wednesday. What does that mean for the Indiana Pacers and the rest of the NBA?
The Phoenix Suns head to Little Caesars Arena to face the Detroit Pistons in a non-conference matchup. The Suns are 20-20, which puts them in 11th place in the Western Conference. The Pistons are 21-20, which puts them in eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
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The Detroit Lions’ season ended abruptly on Saturday night with a shocking 45-31 upset loss to the Washington Commanders. The once Super Bowl favorite Lions will now watch the AFC and NFC Championships from their homes and embark on a long offseason.
The Pacers are undefeated in 2025, winning all six January games. The biggest change we’ve seen is a much-improved defense. Indiana had been a below-average defensive unit this season, with a defensive rating of 114 (20th in the NBA) and allowing 114.9 points per game (21st) to opponents.
Following a happily dominant 125-96 victory over the Miami Heat on Thursday night, the Milwaukee Bucks improved to a solid 25-17 record on the season and furthe
Sitting slightly above .500, the Detroit Pistons are still in a good spot heading into their Saturday evening action against the Phoenix Suns. Over the last 10 games, Detroit has seven wins. Their latest outing against the Indiana Pacers resulted in a double-digit loss at home.