Pacers news: Trendon Watford of Brooklyn Nets, Andrew Nembhard of Indiana Pacers ejected All things Pacers: Latest Indiana ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of the NBA, defensive prowess often goes unnoticed, overshadowed by high-scoring plays and flashy highlights. However, one player who consistently changes the game on ...
One of the most consistent players for the Indiana Pacers this season has been third-year wing Andrew Nembhard, who has started in all 54 games he has played in this season, averaging 29.0 minutes ...
In the same game where Nembhard’s defensive skills were highlighted, Toppin himself shone brightly on the offensive end. He contributed 20 points in merely 23 minutes of play, showcasing remarkable ...
The Pacers’ Andrew Nembhard was fined $20,000 for “initiating the altercation,” while his teammate Myles Turner, as well as ...
The NBA fined Nets swingman Trendon Watford and Pacers forward Myles Turner $35,000 each for an altercation in a game this ...
9:44 PM Scott Agness @ScottAgness Tony Brothers kept engaging with Andrew Nembhard — and draws a technical foul from Nembhard. Because of the tangle with Watford, it’s his second So Pacers ...
Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard also was fined $20,000 for his role in initiating the altercation in the Pacers' 105-99 overtime victory over the Nets on Thursday. The tensions started with about ...
In the aftermath of Gonzaga’s 81-76 second-round loss to Houston, teammates and head coach Mark Few dished out perspective on ...
In addition, Pacers guard-forward Andrew Nembhard was fined $20,000 for his role in initiating the altercation. The altercation was initiated by Nembhard and Watford and escalated when Watford ...
With 4:48 left in regulation, just seconds after a made Bennedict Mathurin layup — a bucket Indiana needed to stay within striking distance — Trendon Watford, Andrew Nembhard and Myles Turner ...
Brooklyn Nets' Trendon Watford and Indiana Pacers' Myles Turner have been fined $35,000 each for their roles in an on-court altercation, while Pacers' Andrew Nembhard received a $20,000 fine for ...