2025-26 NBA season

The Pacers blew out the Heat last night for their eighth win of the season, and while we’re still the worst team in the league by far, we’re no longer in realistic danger of claiming the worst record of all-time.

Trae Young was traded for a couple veterans and zero picks. He would still be too much in a trade for Anthony Davis.

Traded to Washington. He’ll never be heard from again.

The Pacers won their third straight game to earn their ninth win of the season, a home win over Boston.

Way to go, men!

The Pacers beat the Pelicans for their fourth win in the last five games. We are now 10-32, not even the worst team in the league right now.

The Pacers and the Pelicans were the two worst teams in the league heading into the game, and the Pelicans had the rights to both their picks just a few months ago but gave both away for almost nothing.

Pacers get destroyed by the Pistons, the best team in the East.

The Heat beat the Thunder in Miami to send Oklahoma City to their eighth loss of the season.

Watch out for the Los Angeles Clippers. They are 13-2 in their last 15 games after starting the year 6-21.

Jimmy Butler tore his ACL in a non contact injury last night. Hope he can recover, but at 36 this might be a career ender.

Prior to the Pacers’ game in Oklahoma City against the Thunder, OKC was given about a 94% chance to win.

NOPE! Pacers beat them by 3. That’s despite 47 points from SGA.

:cry:

Sorry to hear that. He was always one of my favorite players and I was looking forward to him winning a ring with the Dubs.

Speaking of favorite players, I turned the Bulls game on tonight and it turns out it’s Derrick Roses’ jersey retirement night and now it’s all dusty in here.

Luka with the nice 3 pointer followed by a steal and windmill between the legs dunk by Jackson Hayes.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is approaching history. He has scored 20 or more points in each of his last 118 games.

Wilt Chamberlain has that record, with 126.

Very interesting. Hope he makes it, very neat.

The Pacers pulled off a little of last year’s playoff magic tonight in a win at home against Chicago.

7:14 left in the fourth quarter. Bulls up 101-87. Chicago’s win probability was 98.0%.

Indiana outscored Chicago 26-9 the rest of the way, including an 18-4 run and some clutch play by Siakam, Nesmith, Nembhard, and Furphy to win, 113-110.