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Pacers owner Herb Simon, “a reluctant receiver of attention,” is on a Hall of Fame and NBA Finals roll. Around Indy, “Everyone’s thrilled for Herbie.” ...
The Fever and Pacers are both owned by Herb Simon, the 90-year-old Hall of Famer who bought the NBA team more than 40 years ago. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Simon deserves much of the credit for ...
Between the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Finals and the Caitlin Clark-led Fever mania, local basketball fans are having the time of their lives.
The Fever are 7-7 after a roller coaster of a 2025 season. The team is learning a huge lesson in the process.
The Pacers will open the NBA Finals on Thursday, and their fellow Indiana hoopers had a message.
In 2000, Indianapolis welcomed a new WNBA expansion team to the city: The Indiana Fever. Pacers owner Herb Simon played a big role.
The Fever have offensive weapons, but even with Clark on the floor, they were still figuring out how to jell. Bonner started Indiana’s first two games before coming off the bench in its last two.
Kelsey Mitchell of the Indiana Fever celebrates after scoring a basket in the fourth quarter against the Washington Mystics at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 3, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Getty ...
The Indiana Fever scored their fewest amount of points of the season on Wednesday night and suffered their worst loss of the year with Caitlin Clark sidelined.
The Indiana Fever are off to a strong start, but the numbers paint an ugly picture about one key area.
The Fever and WNBA are working together in the investigation into alleged hateful speech at a Fever-Chicago Sky game.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Fever has launched a streaming service for fans. The platform, Fever Direct, is available on phones, tablets, and Smart TVs. Subscribers will get up to 18 live regular ...