The Indiana Pacers, who are in the midst of a three-game losing streak, will take on the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. ET. This will be the third time both teams will face off against each other, with the 76ers securing victories in each of the first two games.
Here is the full injury report for the Pacers and 76ers ahead of Tuesday night's game.
2/24 Pacers injury report vs. 76ers
- Johnny Furphy (knee) - OUT
- Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles) - OUT
- Quenton Jackson (two-way) - QUESTIONABLE
- Kam Jones (back) - QUESTIONABLE
- T.J. McConnell (hamstring) - QUESTIONABLE
- Andrew Nembhard (back) - QUESTIONABLE
- Aaron Nesmith (ankle) - OUT
- Taelon Peter (two-way) - QUESTIONABLE
- Micah Potter (ankle) - PROBABLE
- Pascal Siakam (wrist) - DOUBTFUL
- Ethan Thompson (two-way) - QUESTIONABLE
- Obi Toppin (foot) - OUT
- Ivica Zubac (ankle) - OUT
The Pacers have listed Kam Jones as questionable due to lower back soreness. Jones has played in each of Indiana's last eight games.
T.J. McConnell missed Indiana's loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday and three of the team's last four games. He is listed as questionable against Philadelphia due to right hamstring soreness.
Andrew Nembhard has been listed as questionable for Tuesday's game due to lower back injury management
Micah Potter remains on Indiana's injury report, but he is listed as probable with a left ankle sprain.
Pascal Siakam returned from a three-game absence against Dallas, but he is listed as doubtful against the 76ers due to a left wrist sprain.
2/24 76ers injury report vs. Pacers
- MarJon Beauchamp (two-way) - DOUBTFUL
- Johni Broome (knee) - OUT
- Joel Embiid (knee, shin) - QUESTIONABLE
- Paul George (league suspension) - OUT
- Kelly Oubre Jr. (knee) - AVAILABLE
76ers rookie big man Johni Broome has missed each of the team's last three games due to a right knee meniscus tear. He remains out against Indiana.
Former NBA MVP Joel Embiid has been out of action since Feb. 7, but he is listed as questionable against the Pacers due to injury management on his right knee and right shin soreness.
On Jan. 31, the NBA announced that Paul George had been suspended for 25 games for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug Program. The California native will not suit up against his former team.
Kelly Oubre Jr. is listed on Philadelphia's injury report due to a left knee injury, but he is available to play.
