

Indiana Pacers fans are encouraged to be in their seats before the national anthem Thursday night, ahead of the season opener against the Oklahoma City Thunder — a rematch of the 2025 NBA Finals.
The team plans to hold a moment of silence to honor Nancy Leonard, one of the most important figures in team history. She passed away on Sept. 23 at the age of 93.
Then, the team is hoping for a big standing ovation from players and fans to celebrate her life and the many contributions she made to the organization.
In addition, the Pacers will celebrate their run to the NBA Finals — for the first time since 2000 — with a banner for winning the Eastern Conference Championship.
Leonard, who was married to the late Slick Leonard, a Hall of Famer, was influential in many regards to the franchise. Those two Indiana natives are known for leading the telethon that saved the team — but she did much, much more.
A private ceremony was held on Oct. 4 — and current players and coaches attended to show their support. It does not appear that they will wear black stripes on their jerseys as they did for Slick to close the 2020-21 season.
Their season opener — at 7:30 p.m. ET — will air locally on FanDuel Sports Network Indiana and nationally on ESPN as one of two featured games Thursday night.
Also of note: Today is owner Herb Simon’s 91st birthday.
Scott Agness is the longest-tenured Pacers beat reporter. He enters his 14th season covering the team and he's been around The Fieldhouse since 2003. He runs Fieldhouse Files — covering the Pacers, Boom, and Fever — and hosts "The Fieldhouse Files Podcast."