On Saturday night, the Indiana Pacers took control of the Philadelphia 76ers and continued their hot streak, winning 115-102. The game was tight until the fourth quarter, where the Pacers led by as many as 16 points.
The Pacers beat Philadelphia 115-102 on Saturday night to grab their 14th win in their last 18 games. Dustin Dopirak
The Indiana Pacers play against the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena The Indiana Pacers are spending $7,569,530 per win while the Detroit Pistons are spending $5,977,330 per win Game Time:
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BOTTOM LINE: Philadelphia enters the matchup with Indiana as losers of four games in a row. The Pacers are 14-15 in Eastern Conference games. Indiana is fifth in the Eastern Conference with 17.1 fast break points per game led by Bennedict Mathurin averaging 4.3.
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Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler reiterated to team president Pat Riley in a face-to-face meeting that he would like to be traded away from the franchise. According to ESPN, Butler told Riley that he will not sign a new deal in Miami and intends to use his $52 million player option for the 2025-26 season as a trade maneuver.