Indiana Pacers Lose 2 More Players To Injury In Loss To Bucks
Indiana Pacers Lose 2 More Players To Injury In Loss To Bucks
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Indiana Pacers Lose 2 More Players To Injury In Loss To Bucks

Matt Brown,Total Apex Sports 🕒︎ 2025-11-05

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Indiana Pacers Lose 2 More Players To Injury In Loss To Bucks

What was supposed to be a season of high hopes for the Indiana Pacers is quickly turning into a nightmare, as the team continues to be ravaged by injuries. Already dealing with a depleted roster, the Pacers lost two more key ball-handlers, Johnny Furphy and Quenton Jackson, during their recent game against the Milwaukee Bucks. The mounting injuries have sent the team into a tailspin, raising serious questions about their ability to salvage the season. Indiana Pacers: A Growing List of Walking Wounded The Pacers entered the season with aspirations of building on their NBA Finals appearance, but the injury bug has hit them harder than any other team in the league. They are already without key contributors Andrew Nembhard, T.J. McConnell, and Bennedict Mathurin. To make matters worse, forward Obi Toppin is sidelined for at least three months following foot surgery. This meant the team was already missing four of its top seven players. The situation became even more dire against the Bucks. Quenton Jackson, who was starting at point guard out of necessity, suffered a hamstring injury and did not return. Shortly after, Johnny Furphy went down with an ankle injury that appeared more serious, as he was seen using crutches after the game. These latest setbacks have left the team’s backcourt in shambles. A Season Slipping Away The impact of these injuries on the court has been devastating. After a narrow loss to the Bucks, the Pacers have stumbled to a 1-6 record. Without their primary playmakers, the offense has cratered. Indiana currently ranks near the bottom of the league in scoring and holds the unfortunate distinction of having the worst field goal percentage in the NBA. The team has been forced to rely on players who were not expected to have significant roles, and the lack of chemistry and offensive firepower is evident. The injuries have been so extensive that the Pacers were granted a hardship exception by the league, which they used to sign Jeremiah Robinson-Earl just to have enough healthy bodies. What’s Next for the Pacers? The Pacers are now at a critical juncture. The return of Nembhard and McConnell, who are closest to coming back, is desperately needed to stabilize the team. However, with each new injury, the season’s goals seem to be shifting from contending to simply staying afloat. If the injuries continue to pile up, the front office may be forced to pivot towards a “tanking” strategy, shifting focus to player development and securing a high draft pick. It’s a frustrating turn of events for a team and a fanbase that had championship aspirations just a few months ago. For now, the Pacers are left to hope for a miraculous turn of good health, or else a promising season will be remembered as one that was lost to the injury report.

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