Caitlin Clark to miss at least 2 weeks with quad injury, team says
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Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark will be out at least two weeks with a left quad strain, the team announced Monday.
Tyrese Haliburton's dad, John, will be allowed to attend Indiana Pacers home games in a suite, beginning with Tuesday's pivotal Game 4 against the New York Knicks, sources told ESPN on Monday.
Indianapolis was the center of the sports world on Sunday night, when the NBA’s Eastern Conference finals and the Indianapolis 500 went on practically back-to-back. The Indy 500 was raced, as it always is, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, an enclave of Indianapolis named after its most famous feature, while the Pacers hosted the New York Knicks in Game 3 of the conference finals at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis proper.
The Eastern Conference finals continue with the No. 3 seed New York Knicks holding onto a Game 3 win over the No. 4 seed Indiana Pacers, who still have a 2-1 edge in the series.
LeSean McCoy reacts to Angel Reese's reaction to Caitlin Clark's flagrant foul. The Indiana Fever defeated the Chicago Sky, 93-58.
INDIANAPOLIS — After the Indiana Pacers blew a 20-point first-half lead — and chance for a 3-0 series advantage in the Eastern Conference finals — in their 106-100 loss to the New York Knicks at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Sunday night, All-NBA guard Tyrese Haliburton blamed himself for his team's struggles on offense in the second half.
Paul Pierce breaks down why he believes the Indiana Pacers—not the New York Knicks—should be favored in their matchup.