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Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton underwent successful surgery Monday to repair his Achilles after suffering the ...
Only seeing him twice a year in the regular season, Rick Carlisle has quickly grown accustomed to the frustrations teams face against Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. He's an unsolvable Rubik's Cube.
Rick Carlisle said on his weekly radio interview it was "very unlikely" Tyrese Haliburton will play at all next season after his Achilles tendon tear.
Carlisle thinking it was a fake internet meme sums up the NBA's world's reaction to Thibodeau's firing perfectly. After all, Thibodeau posted New York's first back-to-back 50-win seasons since the ...
Rick Carlisle received the @NBA Coach of the Year Award in 2001-2002 after leading the @DetroitPistons to a 50-32 record & a first-place finish in the Central Division.
With this group, Carlisle reaches out in different ways. “I can only go off of what I heard, the rumors and whatnot,” said Turner, who predates Carlisle II here, having spent a decade with the ...
According to Stats Perform, the age gap between 65-year-old Pacers coach Rick Carlisle and 40-year-old Thunder coach Mark Daigneault is the largest in Finals history.
Rick Carlisle's first teams in Detroit and Indiana were defense focused, but his belief in randomized action helped him build Pacers' wide-open offense. INDIANAPOLIS – Tyrese Haliburton calls it ...
Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle did something at the end of last night’s NBA Finals Game 1 that reminded me of how Tony Bennett would have played things.
Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle has entered elite company. With Indiana’s 130-121 Game 4 win over the New York Knicks, Carlisle now holds 82 career playoff victories.
The Indiana Pacers have been on a magical ride this season that's taken a unique flight path to victory on many occasions. No team in the NBA has more ridiculo ...
The Cavs submitted three plays to the NBA after Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals because they believed the physicality by the Pacers went a step too far.