Pascal Siakam scored 36 points and the Pacers hit 21 3-pointers, but they still gave up 125 points in a loss to the Heat.
On Friday night, the Indiana Pacers lost to the Miami Heat in a back-and-forth game, falling 125-120. With the loss, Indiana fell to fifth place in the Eastern Conference, swapping spots with the Milwaukee Bucks,
Siakam amassed 36 points (13-21 FG, 8-11 3Pt, 2-4 FT), six rebounds, two assists and two steals over 32 minutes during Friday's 125-120 loss to the Heat. Siakam sank a season-high eight triples en route to his second-highest scoring performance of the 2024-25 campaign,
The Indiana Pacers had just one representative at All-Star weekend. That was Pascal Siakam, who was named as an All-Star for the first time as a Pacer. Indiana has seen him be the most consistent player for them this season. When Tyrese Haliburton was struggling, Siakam was able to keep the offense afloat.
Three-time All Star Pascal Siakam reflects on his journey to the NBA in this month’s edition of African Voices Playmakers.
The three-time NBA all-star was traded to Indiana more than a year ago but still offers financial support to education programs across Canada, including his latest announcement Tuesday.
Tyrese Haliburton and Myles Turner led the way for the Pacers in this win, but there's no question Siakam posted a solid showing on both ends of the court as well, ending just two boards shy of what would've been his third double-double of the month.
NBA All-Star weekend has come and gone, and it was one to remember, for better or worse. Some were big fans of the new format, but others were not. The