Pacers Vs Wizards: Wizards Win 112-105; Pacers Announce Siakam Will Miss Post-All-Star Opener
The latest pacers vs wizards meeting ended with Washington defeating Indiana 112-105 in a back-and-forth fourth quarter. The result moved Washington to 15-39 while the Pacers fell to 15-41, and roster availability headlines ahead of the matchup framed how the game unfolded.
Pacers Vs Wizards: Game recap and what changed in the standings
The game was decided in a competitive fourth quarter, giving the Wizards a 112-105 victory over the Pacers. The outcome adjusted both teams' records to 15-39 for Washington and 15-41 for Indiana. The finish followed a tight late stretch that separated the teams and left the Pacers with added urgency around roster composition moving forward.
Pacers injury and availability bulletin
Indiana announced multiple availability notes ahead of the matchup that had immediate bearing on the floor plan and rotations.
- Pascal Siakam: Will miss the Pacers' first game after the All-Star break for personal reasons. Siakam had played in his fourth All-Star Game prior to this absence and had been a central scoring figure for Indiana through the stretch before the break.
- T. J. McConnell: Will not play in the game in Washington. His absence removed a familiar ball-handling and playmaking option from the rotation.
- Aaron Nesmith and Micah Potter: Listed as available for the matchup.
Additional availability context in the broader Pacers roster included players out for extended periods and several questionable designations. Ivica Zubac remained sidelined with a left ankle sprain and had yet to appear for the Pacers after his acquisition. Obi Toppin continued to be out with a stress fracture in his right foot. Tyrese Haliburton and Johnny Furphy were noted as out for the season. The team also listed three rotation players as questionable with varying ailments: Aaron Nesmith (lumbar), T. J. McConnell (right hamstring), and Micah Potter (left ankle).
Wizards availability picture and context
Washington entered the matchup with multiple players listed out. Notable absences included two All-Star caliber names and additional players who had been shut down for the season. The roster limitations played into the competitive balance of the game and the league standings implications for both clubs.
Why the roster notes matter and what to watch next
Availability and injuries shaped rotation decisions and minutes distribution in the pacers vs wizards matchup. Indiana's announcement that Pascal Siakam would miss the first post-All-Star contest and that T. J. McConnell would not play removed primary scoring and veteran playmaking options from the Pacers' immediate game plan. Washington's list of players out and season shutdowns likewise impacted depth and long-term planning.
With both teams clustered in the standings and several players on extended absences or questionable designations, the immediate focus for each club will be short-term management of available personnel and monitoring recovery timelines. The recent fine levied on Indiana for resting starters earlier in the season also remained part of the broader roster narrative for the franchise.
Recent updates indicate roster circumstances and availability could continue to evolve; details may change as teams provide further status reports.