The Indiana Pacers announced that Pascal Siakam (hamstring), Andrew Nembhard (injury management), Aaron Nesmith (back) and T.J. McConnell (hamstring) will all not be playing in Wednesday nighr’s game against the Brooklyn Nets.

Additionally, Jarace Walker (illness) and Micah Potter (ankle) are questionable to play while Ethan Thompson (thumb) was listed as probable.

For the Nets, center Nic Claxton (hip) was listed as doubtful to play.

Here is the rest of the injury report and game preview:

INJURY REPORTPACERS

Pascal Siakam: Out – Hamstring

Andrew Nembhard: Out – Injury management

Aaron Nesmith: Out – Back

T.J. McConnell: Out – Hamstring

Jarace Walker: Questionable – Illness

Micah Potter: Questionable – Ankle

Ethan Thompson: Probable – Thumb

Ivica Zubac: Out – Ankle

Johnny Furphy: Out – Knee

Obi Toppin: Out – Foot

Tyrese Haliburton: Out – Achilles

NETS

Noah Clowney: Probable – Ankle

Nic Claxton: Doubtful – Hip

Michael Porter Jr.: Out – Knee

Egor Demin: Available – Rest

Game date, time and location: Tuesday, Feb. 10, 7:30 p.m. EST, Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Indiana, YES Network (Brooklyn)

Radio: 93.5 FM/107.5 FM (Indiana), 101.9 FM, 660 AM (Brooklyn)

VITALS: The Indiana Pacers (14-40) and Brooklyn Nets (15-37) meet for the second of three regular season matchups. Earlier this season, the Nets recorded a, 112-103, win against Indiana on November 5th. Last season, the Pacers won the series, 2-1. The Pacers are 113-86 all-time versus the Nets during the regular season, including 69-32 in home games and 44-54 in road games.

PROJECTED STARTERSPACERS

G Quenton Jackson

G Ben Sheppard

C Micah Potter

F Kobe Brown

F Jarace Walker

NETS

G Nolan Traore

G Egor Demin

C Day’Ron Sharpe

F Noah Clowney

F Danny Wolf

Spread: Pacers +6.5 (-115), Nets -6.5 (-105)

Moneyline: Pacers +188, Nets -225

Total points scored: 215.5 (over -110, under -110)

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QUOTABLE

Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle after the win over the New York Knicks: “I haven’t looked at it yet, but our positioning was good, we had very good help situations. We covered for one another and then, you know, NBA games are crazy at the end.”

“That’s okay, we’re ready for that. This was a really important game for us with the season that we’ve had, this environment, the opponent. Our guys just had a great collective spirit and collective will tonight.”

Alexander Toledo is a contributor to Indiana Pacers On SI and producer/co-host of the Five on the Floor podcast, covering the Miami Heat and NBA. He can be reached at Twitter: @tropicalblanket