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The Indiana Pacers roster is set ahead of the start of the 2024-25 NBA season

The Indiana Pacers roster is set ahead of the start of the 2024-25 NBA season

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The NBA officially announced all Opening Day rosters on Monday, and the Indiana Pacers left their final spot open.

The Pacers entered camp with 14 players on guaranteed NBA contracts and three players on two-way contracts that would allow them to split time between the Pacers and the G League's Mad Ants.

When training camp began, Kendall Brown and Cole Swider had non-guaranteed contracts. Both were waived and no one was required to fill the position. This spot could be useful if they want to add another player or if they need roster space to make a trade at the February deadline.

Below is the full Opening Day roster, as well as a projected depth chart and starting lineup.

Bold predictions: What to expect from the Pacers this season

00 − Benedict Mathurin

0 − Tyrese Haliburton

1 − Obi Toppin

2 − Andrew Nembhard

4 − Tristen Newton (two-way contract)

5 − Jarace Walker

8 − Enrique Freeman (two-way contract)

9 − TJ McConnell

12 − Johnny Furphy

13 − James Wiseman

16 − James Johnson

22 − Isaiah Jackson

23 − Aaron Nesmith

26 − Ben Sheppard

29 − Quenton Jackson (two-way contract)

33 − Myles Turner

43 − Pascal Siakam

Pacers depth chart prediction

Point guard

Tyrese Haliburton

TJ McConnell

Andrew Nembhard

Tristen Newton

Rifle Guard

Andrew Nembhard

Benedict Mathurin

Ben Sheppard

Quenton Jackson

Small striker

Aaron Nesmith

Jarace Walker

Ben Sheppard

Johnny Furphy

Power forward

Pascal Siakam

Obi Toppin

Jarace Walker

Johnny Furphy

Enrique Freeman

center

Myles Turner

Isaiah Jackson

James Wiseman

Obi Toppin

Enrique Freeman

James Johnson

Pacers starting lineup prediction

PG − Tyrese Haliburton

SG − Andrew Nembhard

SF – Aaron Nesmith

PF − Pascal Siakam

C − Myles Turner

October

Wed., Oct. 23, in Detroit, 7 p.m

Fri. Oct. 25 in New York (ESPN), 7:30 p.m

Sun. Oct. 27 vs. Philadelphia, 3:30 p.m

Monday, Oct. 28, in Orlando, 7 p.m

Wed., Oct. 30, vs. Boston, 7 p.m., ESPN

November

Fri., Nov. 1, in New Orleans, 8 p.m

Monday, November 4, in Dallas, 9:45 p.m

Wed., Nov. 6, vs. Orlando, 7 p.m

Fri., Nov. 8, in Charlotte, 7 p.m

Sun. November 10th, around New York, 5 p.m

Wed., Nov. 13, in Orlando, 7 p.m

*-Fri., Nov. 15, vs. Miami, 7 p.m

Sun. Nov. 17 vs. Miami, 5 p.m

Monday, November 18, in Toronto, 7:30 p.m

Wed., Nov. 20, in Houston, 8 p.m

*-Fri., Nov. 22, in Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Sun. November 24th against Washington, 5 p.m

Monday, November 25th against New Orleans, 7 p.m

Wed., Nov. 27, vs. Portland, 7 p.m

*-Fri., Nov. 29, vs. Detroit, 8 p.m

December

Sun., Dec. 1, in Memphis, 3:30 p.m

*-Tues., Dec. 3, in Toronto, 7:30 p.m

Wed., Dec. 4, in Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m

Fri., Dec. 6, in Chicago, 8 p.m

Sun., December 8th, against Charlotte, 5 p.m

December 10th, 11th, 14th, 17th: NBA Cup knockout rounds

December 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th: Regular season games

Thurs., Dec. 19, in Phoenix, 9 p.m

Sun., Dec. 22, in Sacramento, 6 p.m

Mon., Dec. 23, at Golden State, 10 p.m

Thu., Dec. 26, vs. Oklahoma City, 7 p.m

Fri., Dec. 27, in Boston, 7:30 p.m

Sun., December 29, in Boston, 6 p.m

Tue., Dec. 31, vs. Milwaukee, 3 p.m

January

Thu., Jan. 2, in Miami, 7:30 p.m

Sat. Jan. 4 vs. Phoenix, 7 p.m

Monday, January 6, in Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m

Wed., Jan. 8, vs. Chicago, 7 p.m

Fri. Jan. 10 vs. Golden State, 7 p.m

Sun. Jan. 12 in Cleveland, 6 p.m

Tue. Jan. 14 vs. Cleveland, 7 p.m., TNT

Thursday, Jan. 16, in Detroit, 7 p.m

Sat. Jan. 18 vs. Philadelphia, 5 p.m

Thu., Jan. 23, vs. San Antonio (in Paris), 2 p.m., NBA TV

Sat. Jan. 25, in San Antonio (in Paris), noon, ESPN

Wed., Jan. 29, vs. Detroit, 7 p.m

February

Sat. Feb. 1 vs. Atlanta, 5 p.m

Monday, February 3, in Utah, 9 p.m

Tue., Feb. 4, in Portland, 10 p.m

Thurs. Feb. 6 at the LA Clippers, 10:30 p.m

Sat. Feb. 8 at LA Lakers, 4 p.m

Tue. Feb. 11, New York, 7:30 p.m., TNT

Wed., Feb. 12, in Washington, 7 p.m

Thu., Feb. 20, vs. Memphis, 7 p.m

Sun. Feb. 23 vs. LA Clippers, 5 p.m

Mon. Feb. 24 vs. Denver, 7 p.m

Wed., Feb. 26, vs. Toronto, 7 p.m

Fri., Feb. 28, in Miami, 8 p.m

march

Sun. March 2 vs. Chicago, 5 p.m

Tue. March 4 vs. Houston, 7 p.m

Thursday, March 6, in Atlanta, 7:30 p.m

Sat. March 8 in Atlanta, 7:30 p.m

Monday, March 10, in Chicago, 8 p.m

Tue., March 11, vs. Milwaukee, 7 p.m., TNT

Fri. March 14 in Philadelphia, 7 p.m

Sat. March 15 in Milwaukee, 8 p.m

Monday, March 17, in Minnesota, 8 p.m

Wed., March 19, vs. Dallas, 7 p.m

Thursday, March 20, vs. Brooklyn, 7 p.m., NBA TV

Sat. March 22 vs. Brooklyn, 5 p.m

Monday, March 24, vs. Minnesota, 7 p.m

Wed., March 26, vs. LA Lakers, 7:30 p.m., ESPN

Thursday, March 27, in Washington, 7 p.m

Sat. March 29 in Oklahoma City, 8 p.m

Monday, March 31, vs. Sacramento, 7 p.m

April

Wed., April 2, against Charlotte, 7 p.m

Fri., April 4, vs. Utah, 7 p.m

Sun., April 6, in Denver, 8 p.m

Tue., April 8, against Washington, 7 p.m

Thursday, April 10, vs. Cleveland, 7 p.m., TNT

Fri., April 11, vs. Orlando, 7 p.m

Sun. April 13th in Cleveland, 1 p.m

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