Pacers' Andrew Nembhard out for Memphis game with left shoulder strain
- Pacers starting point guard Andrew Nembhard will miss the game against the Grizzlies due to a left shoulder strain, according to the injury report posted on the Pacers' social media accounts.
- Nembhard injured his shoulder while trying to guard MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander during the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
- The Pacers lost the game to the Thunder 141-135 in double overtime, where Nembhard played a key role as a facilitator and defender.
- With Nembhard out, the Pacers lose a key player known for facilitating, clutch plays, and perimeter defense.
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Grizzlies, Pacers get early test with back-to-back games
Coming off a wild season opener in a rematch of last season's NBA Finals, the Indiana Pacers will hit the road for a weekend back-to-back beginning Saturday night with a visit to Memphis.
Grizzlies play the Pacers in non-conference action
Memphis faces Indiana in non-conference play. Saturday's meeting is the first this season between the two squads. Memphis is 1-1 at home, and Indiana is 0-0 on the road.
Pacers OT loss to Thunder further strains rotation depth
The Pacers lost to the Thunder, 141-135 in double-OT in an exceptional home opener, save the final minute of the second overtime.Both teams were short-handed with the Thunder missing Alex Caruso and Jalen Williams. By halftime the Pacers were in much worse shape with Tyrese Haliburton in a pink cardigan and Andrew Nembhard unable to answer the bell in the third quarter after straining his left shoulder midway through the first half.With TJ McCon…
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