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Indiana Pacers have just one National TV game on 2023-24 schedule

The Pacers play on TNT in January
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The Indiana Pacers 2023-24 schedule is out, and with it comes the release of the national TV schedule for the entire NBA in the coming campaign.

Unsurprisingly, two of the most popular teams in the league are at the top of the list when it comes to the numbers of games on national television. The Golden State Warriors (28 times) and Los Angeles Lakers (27) are the only two franchises with more than 25 appearances on a major cable network this coming season. Those two opponents are two of the biggest games on Indiana's schedule.

On the opposite end of the national TV rankings are a group of teams that only have one game that will be broadcast nationally. No franchise has zero national television outings this season, but eight teams have one.

The Indiana Pacers are one of those eight teams. The other seven are also squads that ended up in the lottery last season.

The Pacers lone outing that will be widespread is a battle with the Boston Celtics. It's on January 30 in Boston, and it will be played on TNT. This is the second-straight year that the blue and gold will only have one national TV appearance. They had three in 2021-22.

Indiana does have five games on NBA TV. Locally, their games will continue to be broadcasted on Bally Sports Indiana, according to a recent report from the Indianapolis Star.

The Pacers preseason schedule starts in 45 days and the regular season begins 17 days after that.


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