Indiana Pacers Injury Report: Latest update on Tyrese Haliburton and others

Get the latest updates on the Indiana Pacers’ injury report, including Tyrese Haliburton’s status and key player availability ahead of their upcoming matchup.

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Indiana Pacers Injury Report: Latest update on Tyrese Haliburton and others

Indiana Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton in the frame

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Fresh injury designations revealed for multiple Pacers starters and rotation players.

Bennedict Mathurin upgraded to questionable as he eyes a potential return.

Indiana Pacers prepare for their upcoming matchup with several key players still sidelined, creating significant challenges for a team trying to regain stability early in the season. With multiple contributors ruled out and one notable name listed as questionable, the Pacers’ depth will once again be tested as they head into their next contest.

Tyrese Haliburton remains out with Achilles issue

Tyrese Haliburton, Indiana’s offensive engine and All-Star point guard, has been ruled out due to an Achilles injury. His absence continues to loom large, especially as the Pacers rely heavily on his playmaking and scoring to generate rhythm. Haliburton’s ability to control pace and elevate teammates has been central to Indiana’s identity, making his unavailability a major setback.

Bennedict Mathurin listed as questionable

One of the few positive developments for Indiana comes in the form of Bennedict Mathurin’s updated status. Mathurin, who has not played since sustaining a toe injury in the second game of the season, is now listed as questionable. Before going down, the Canadian guard delivered two standout performances, averaging 31 points on 54.8% shooting and adding 7 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. His return would provide much-needed scoring support and athleticism to a lineup currently stretched thin.

Multiple Pacers ruled out

The injury list remains lengthy for Indiana. Johnny Furphy is out with a foot injury, while Quenton Jackson will miss time due to a hamstring issue. Rookie Kam Jones is sidelined with a back injury, and Aaron Nesmith—an important two-way presence—is unavailable because of a knee setback. Additionally, Obi Toppin remains out with a foot injury, leaving Indiana Pacers without several frontcourt options.

These absences significantly impact Indiana’s rotation, forcing the team to rely heavily on developing players and bench depth. With both veterans and young contributors missing extended time, the Pacers continue to face challenges in establishing lineup consistency.

Pacers seeking stability amid injury struggles

Indiana’s early-season injuries have disrupted their ability to build momentum. The absence of Haliburton, combined with Mathurin’s early-season setback, has limited the team’s offensive flow. As they await clearer recovery timelines, the Pacers must focus on maximizing the available roster and maintaining competitiveness until their key contributors return.

Mathurin’s potential availability offers a glimmer of hope, but Indiana Pacers’ overall health remains a central storyline as they prepare for their next matchup.

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