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Indiana Pacers players visit Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis during NBA Finals

Indiana Pacers players visit Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis during NBA Finals

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Indiana Pacers guard Ben Sheppard (right) plays pool with Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis member David Rouse, 12, during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Indiana Pacers players (from left) Bennedict Mathurin, Ben Sheppard, Johnny Furphy, Enrique Freeman and RayJ Dennis speak to a crowd during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Indiana Pacers forward Johnny Furphy plays pool with a group of kids during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Indiana Pacers guard Bennedict Mathurin (right) plays foosball with Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis members (from left) Lurenzo Moffett, Domonic Smith and Atreyu Majors during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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People gather during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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A plaque hangs on the wall during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Indiana Pacers guard Bennedict Mathurin (right) high fives Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis member Chance Jones (left) after they play a game of foosball during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis members play with basketballs in the gym following a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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An Indiana Pacers logo sits on the floor following a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Matthew Jones, Vice President of U.S. Operations for Emirates, speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Mark Tatum, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer of the NBA, speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Steve Simon, Indiana Pacers Alternate Governor, speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Mel Raines, CEO of Pacers Sports & Entertainment, speaks during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Indiana Pacers players (from left) Bennedict Mathurin, Ben Sheppard, Johnny Furphy, Enrique Freeman and RayJ Dennis listen during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Indiana Pacers guard RayJ Dennis answers a question during a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday, June 12, 2025, at the Wheeler-Dowe Boys & Girls Club of Indianapolis. The club was renovated to include a new repurpose room that includes games and new technology as part of the NBA Cares Finals Legacy Projects.
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Best NBA Finals Game 4 Player Props: Can Bennedict Mathurin Burn OKC Again?
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Thunder vs. Pacers predictions, picks: Back SGA to surpass assist total
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