Pacers' Rodney Stuckey, Al Jefferson injured
Rodney Stuckey has a left patellar tendon strain and is expected to miss 4 to 6 weeks. Al Jefferson will miss at least 2 weeks with a sprained left ankle.
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Rodney Stuckey has a left patellar tendon strain and is expected to miss 4 to 6 weeks. Al Jefferson will miss at least 2 weeks with a sprained left ankle.
The Indiana Pacers announced Friday that Paul George (sore left ankle) and Kevin Seraphin (sore left knee) will miss the next three games.
Klay Thompson sprained his right ankle Tuesday. Thompson scored a season-high 39 points and hit 10 3-pointers before ending his night on a sour note.
Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner underwent successful surgery Monday afternoon to repair a chip fracture in his left thumb. He is expected to miss 6 weeks.
Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner sustained a chip fracture in his left thumb during the first half of Wednesday night’s game at Boston.
The Indiana Pacers got a scare Wednesday night when forward Paul George had to be carried off the court by teammates midway through the fourth quarter.
Indiana Pacers forward Chris Copeland has been discharged from a New York City hospital, a source close to the situation revealed on Friday.
Pacers forward Chris Copeland underwent surgery Wednesday on his abdomen and left elbow for stab wounds sustained early Wednesday morning in New York City.
After recovering from a broken leg suffered eight months ago, Paul George played 15 minutes and scored 13 points and picked up two rebounds.
The Indiana Pacers announced Saturday that All-Star guard Paul George would be available to play Sunday when the Pacers host the Miami Heat.