The Indiana Pacers have won three straight games and five of their last six. This includes their most recent victory against the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday. Just two days later, the Pacers will have an opportunity to take another game against the Nets on Saturday.
Saturday's game marks the final matchup between the Pacers and Nets this season. So far, the Pacers are up 2-1 in the season series.
As the Pacers look to continue building momentum with less than a month left in the season (and potentially climb up to the No. 3 seed in the East), every game for them is important from here on out.
Here is the full injury report for the Pacers and Nets ahead of their game on March 22.
3/22 Pacers injury report vs. Nets
- RayJ Dennis (G League) - PROBABLE
- Enrique Freeman (G League) - PROBABLE
- Tyrese Haliburton (back) - AVAILABLE
- Isaiah Jackson (G League) - OUT
- Quenton Jackson (G League) - PROBABLE
After missing three consecutive games and six since the start of March, point guard Tyrese Haliburton is still on the Pacers' injury report due to back soreness. However, according to the team, Haliburton will be available against the Nets.
Beyond Haliburton, there are no surprises on the Pacers' injury report.
3/22 Nets injury report vs. Pacers
- Reece Beekman (G League) - OUT
- Tyson Etienne (G League) - OUT
- Tosan Evbuomwan (G League) - OUT
- De'Anthony Melton (knee) - OUT
- D'Angelo Russell (ankle) - OUT
- Cam Thomas (hamstring) - OUT
- Dariq Whitehead (G League) - OUT
- Ziaire Williams (hamstring) - OUT
There are just a few changes to the Nets' injury report compared to their injury report on Thursday. Most notably, the Nets added D'Angelo Russell and ruled him out due to an ankle injury. In his last game against Indiana, the 29-year-old recorded 22 points on 7-for-22 shooting, six assists, one rebound, and one steal.
Additionally, the Nets added Ziaire Williams to the injury report with a hamstring injury, and he is officially out despite initially being listed as questionable. Against the Pacers on Thursday, he recorded 22 points on 8-for-15 shooting, five rebounds, two steals, and an assist.
On the flip side, the Nets are likely getting Cameron Johnson back after he missed Thursday's game due to rest. The Pennsylvania native is in the midst of a career year, averaging 18.9 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1 steal per game.