Eric Karabell forecasts what might be coming for several players around the NBA, including Chris Paul, Tyrese Haliburton and Kel'el Ware.
Tyrese Haliburton describes Caitlin Clark as a 'superstar' on the eve of the Indiana Pacers' first game against the San Antonio Spurs in Paris.
The San Antonio Spurs (19-22) meet Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers (24-19) at Accor Arena in Paris, France on Thursday, January 23 at 2:00 PM ET.The Pacers are coming off of a 115-102 win
The Indiana Pacers’ Tyrese Haliburton was in that picture. He was laid out on the stairs (it’s a unique setup here in Paris; the arena is covered by grass, and the concrete steps are cut into the side hills outside the building), wearing cargo pants and a Team USA windbreaker.
Haliburton and the Pacers are currently in France for a two-game series. They will be taking on the San Antonio Spurs in Paris. Both games will be the only games that either team will play this week due to the travel. The first game is on Thursday and the second game is on Saturday.
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Haliburton and Clark have become fast friends, both complimenting the other on multiple occasions. Haliburton went as far as to say in Paris on Wednesday, on the eve of the first of two San Antonio-Indiana matchups here, that she's become a face of the game.
The All-Star guard is back in France for the NBA Paris Games after winning gold with Team USA at the Paris Olympics.
Andre Snellings breaks down Thursday's games and offers his top fantasy streamers and favorite bets for the nine-game slate.
Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs are set to play the Indiana Pacers in a two-game series in Paris, starting on Thursday. It will serve as a homecoming of sorts for Wembanyama, who is a French native and recently helped lead the French national team to a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics last summer.
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