Andrew Nembhard's fingerprints were all over the Indiana Pacers' wire-to-wire victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Paris Games finale on Saturday. The
“It’s going to be a big crowd against us, honestly,” Indiana guard Andrew Nembhard said ... are essentially going to be a weeklong celebration of France’s own Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio’s reigning NBA rookie of the year who likely will ...
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.
Indiana Pacers forward Myles Turner channels a Victor Wembanyama-like performance against the Detroit Pistons.
Victor Wembanyama scored 30 points ... Bennedict Mathurin just threw down a dunk off an Andrew Nembhard steal. Myles Turner has a 3. The Pacers are up 7-2 so far. But they have to maintain ...
James Harden scored 17 of his 40 points in the third quarter and Norman Powell added 33 points as the Los Angeles Clippers finished off a 127-117 victory over the visiting Milwaukee Bucks at Inglewood,
OG Anunoby scored a team-high 33 points, helping lead the New York Knicks to 143-120 win over the visiting Sacramento Kings on Saturday.
Even with a comeback in the third, the Pacers outhustled the Silver and Black until it was too much to overcome.
The Spurs (20-23) returned from Paris three games under .500, same as they were when they left the United States last week. They are in 12 th place of a jam-packed Western Conference, still within striking distance of a play-in berth but fast approaching a February slate that will feature only one game at the Frost Bank Center.
13th), C Victor Wembanyama (7-3, 2nd). Pacers: PG Tyrese Haliburton (6-5, 5th year), SG Andrew Nembhard (6-4, 3rd), SF Bennedict Mathurin (6-6, 3rd), PF Pascal Siakam (6-8, 8th), C Myles Turner ...
Wembanyama is back in his home country as ... “It’s going to be a big crowd against us, honestly,” Indiana guard Andrew Nembhard said. He’s not wrong, for one 7-foot-4 reason.