Pacers vs. Clippers: Injury Report Highlights Siakam and Collins for March 4

Pacers vs. Clippers: Injury Report Highlights Siakam and Collins for March 4

The Indiana Pacers will face off against the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET. This marks their first matchup this season and follows a trade involving Ivica Zubac and Bennedict Mathurin. The Pacers enter this game on a six-game losing streak, having struggled since the All-Star break. In contrast, the Clippers have recently found some success, winning their last two games and going 6-4 over the past 10 outings.

As of now, the Clippers are positioned ninth in the Western Conference with a record of 29-31. As the teams prepare for their game, here are the injury reports featuring key players.

Pacers vs. Clippers Injury Report for March 4

Indiana Pacers Injuries

  • Johnny Furphy (knee) – OUT
  • Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles) – OUT
  • Andrew Nembhard (back, neck) – QUESTIONABLE
  • Aaron Nesmith (ankle) – QUESTIONABLE
  • Taelon Peter (two-way) – QUESTIONABLE
  • Pascal Siakam (wrist) – QUESTIONABLE
  • Jalen Slawson (two-way) – QUESTIONABLE
  • Ethan Thompson (two-way) – QUESTIONABLE
  • Obi Toppin (foot) – PROBABLE
  • Ivica Zubac (ankle) – OUT

Andrew Nembhard is recovering from a back and neck issue and missed the Pacers’ last match against the Memphis Grizzlies. Aaron Nesmith has been sidelined since February 19 due to a right ankle sprain and is also listed as questionable. Pascal Siakam has participated in only one game since the All-Star break due to a wrist sprain and remains questionable. Obi Toppin, coming back from a four-month absence, is probable to play but may have limited minutes.

Los Angeles Clippers Injuries

  • Bradley Beal (hip) – OUT
  • John Collins (neck) – OUT

Bradley Beal, who suffered a hip injury in November, will not return for the remainder of the season. John Collins is out for this game due to a neck strain and has missed three of the last four games.

The matchup between the Pacers and the Clippers promises to be significant as both teams navigate their injury challenges and fight for better standings in the league.