Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton faces painful shingles diagnosis

Indiana Pacers star point guard Tyrese Haliburton has been diagnosed with shingles and will be away from the team for multiple weeks. The condition adds to the team's challenging 2025-26 season, following his season-ending Achilles injury. Coach Rick Carlisle described the situation as unique but expressed confidence in Haliburton's recovery.

The Indiana Pacers' already difficult 2025-26 season has taken another turn with the diagnosis of shingles for their sidelined superstar, Tyrese Haliburton. Already ruled out for the year due to a torn right Achilles tendon sustained in Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Haliburton now deals with this viral infection, which causes a painful rash and stems from the chickenpox virus.

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle addressed the matter after the team's 134-130 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday, dropping their record to 15-43, the second-worst in the league. "It's a very painful thing," Carlisle said. "He will make a full recovery, but this happened over the last few days. He was meeting us in D.C. and had some odd symptoms and he came back here. That's what's happening with him. We certainly wish him a speedy recovery. It's a unique case and a unique situation, but I talked to him a few times and he's always in a good mood, so he'll get through it."

Haliburton's Finals injury occurred midway through the first quarter after he hit three 3-pointers early on. The Pacers' struggles this season stem largely from an injury crisis, with 25 players appearing in at least one game and their most-used lineup logging just 96 minutes together. Notable absences include T.J. McConnell (hamstring, 10 games), Andrew Nembhard (shoulder, 7 games), Bennedict Mathurin (foot and thumb, 22 games pre-trade), Obi Toppin (foot, 55 games), Aaron Nesmith (knee, 19 games), Isaiah Jackson (concussion, 13 games pre-trade), Johnny Furphy (ankle and ACL, season-ending), and Ivica Zubac (ankle, 6 games since trade).

Only Jay Huff has played in every game, with Jarace Walker and Pascal Siakam missing fewer than 10 each. The team's 2026 first-round pick, reacquired in a June 2025 trade with the New Orleans Pelicans, was later included in a deadline deal sending Mathurin, Jackson, and picks to the Los Angeles Clippers for Zubac and Kobe Brown. That pick is protected 1-4 and 10-30, meaning the Pacers risk losing it if it falls between 5-9. Currently three games ahead of the Sacramento Kings for the league's worst record, the Pacers hold a 52.1% chance of a top-four pick if they secure one of the three worst records.

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NBA investigates Thunder for sitting multiple players against Spurs

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The NBA has launched an investigation into the Oklahoma City Thunder for having 10 players sidelined due to injuries during their nationally televised game against the San Antonio Spurs on February 4, 2026. The Thunder, who lost 116-108, dressed only eight players for the matchup, raising questions under the league's player participation policy. Despite the scrutiny, sources suggest the absences stem from legitimate injuries rather than rest management.

Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton shared details of his shingles diagnosis during the team's exit interviews on Monday. Diagnosed in late February, he described the condition as miserable, with persistent itching, nerve pain and visible effects on his face. Haliburton remains sidelined from an earlier Achilles injury but returned to support his teammates.

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The Boston Celtics and Indiana Pacers, the last two Eastern Conference champions, are approaching their Wednesday matchup from opposite ends of the standings following Achilles injuries to their star players last spring. Jayson Tatum and Tyrese Haliburton both suffered the tears during the 2025 playoffs, reshaping their teams' trajectories. Despite the challenges, both franchises see potential paths to future success.

The NBA suspended Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George for 25 games on Saturday for breaching the league's anti-drug policy, just a week before the trade deadline. George, who took responsibility in a statement citing mental health treatment, will miss games starting against New Orleans and return on March 25. The suspension disrupts the team's momentum as they sit sixth in the Eastern Conference.

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Indiana Pacers coach Rick Carlisle expressed strong disagreement with the NBA's $100,000 fine against his team for violating the Player Participation Policy during a game against the Utah Jazz. He described the league's investigation as ridiculous, particularly regarding the handling of injured player Aaron Nesmith. The NBA denied Carlisle's account, stating that an independent review was conducted.

The Charlotte Hornets have several players listed as out or available with conditions for their upcoming matchup against the Miami Heat. Tidjane Salaun will miss the game due to a calf injury, while others face G League assignments. The team holds a 32-31 record as the ninth-ranked squad in the Eastern Conference.

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The New Orleans Pelicans defeated the Sacramento Kings on Thursday night, improving their record to 20-44, but kept Jordan Poole out of the rotation as a healthy scratch. This marks the third straight game and 12th in the last 17 where Poole did not play, signaling potential changes ahead for the guard's future with the team. With 18 games left in the season, the Pelicans are focusing on internal development and roster evaluation.

 

 

 

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