Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton and forward Aaron Nesmith are available for Thursday's game. Nesmith has been out since Nov. 1.
Tyrese Haliburton has been ruled out for Tuesday's game against Cleveland, but the Pacers say his injury is a groin strain, not a hamstring issue.
The Indiana Pacers will look to continue their hot streak on Tuesday when they take on their division rival, the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Pacers will look for
Haliburton (groin) will play Thursday versus the Pistons, Tony East of WTHR Channel 13 Indianapolis reports. Haliburton will be returning from a one-game absence, and that's a nice surprise for fantasy managers since hamstring injuries are known to linger.
Pacers All-Star point guard Tyrese Haliburton and forward Aaron Nesmith have been upgraded to questionable on the injury report.
Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle provides good news by revealing that All-NBA guard Tyrese Haliburton's hamstring injury isn't serious.
It was a tough battle for the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night. They lost a hard-fought 127-117 ball game to the team with the best record in the Eastern Conference, the Cleveland Cavaliers. Missing Tyrese Haliburton from this contest due to a groin injury did not make things any easier for the Pacers in this one.
The night before, Tyrese Haliburton, the Pacers' franchise player, had said following a loss in Toronto that they were putting an embarrassing product on the floor and needed to start matching or exceeding their opponents' energy level.
Tyrese Haliburton scored 17 points and recorded eight assists in the Pacers' 111-100 win over the Pistons
Lost in the fold of a dramatic game was wing Aaron Nesmith, who made his return after missing all of November and December with an injury. Nesmith started but played only nine minutes. However, he scored an efficient nine points and brought some needed defense against Cade Cunningham.
Indiana coach Rick Carlisle called a timeout after the Pistons pulled within 15 points. Indiana quickly increased the advantage to 20 at 84-64 on a 3-pointer by Haliburton and a layup by Obi Toppin. From that point, the Pistons started chipping away.