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In a surprise move that has NBA fans buzzing, the Indiana Pacers have just welcomed a new face to their coaching staff โ€” and it’s someone’s with deep basketball roots in St. Louis. Moments after touching down in Indianapolis, the former St. Louis University Billikens head coach, Travis Ford, was seen entering the Pacers training facility, signaling what appears to be a major development for the teamโ€™s future.

While the Pacers have yet to make an official statement, sources close to the organization confirm that Ford has been tapped as an assistant coach, bringing his college-level experience and player development skills to the NBA stage for the first time.

A Veteran Coach With Proven Success

Ford, who led the Billikens since 2016, built a reputation for his high-energy coaching style and commitment to defense โ€” qualities that Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle is said to admire. Under Fordโ€™s leadership, St. Louis made multiple postseason appearances and developed several standout players.

This move could signal Indiana’s focus on building a stronger, more disciplined young roster. The Pacers, who have shown flashes of brilliance in recent seasons, are clearly aiming to deepen their bench โ€” not just with players, but with coaching firepower as well.

What This Means for the Pacers

The addition of Ford could pay dividends for a Pacers team thatโ€™s on the cusp of becoming a serious Eastern Conference contender. Known for molding college players into professionals, Fordโ€™s eye for talent and player growth aligns with Indianaโ€™s strategy of building from within.

Fans are already reacting on social media, with many expressing excitement at the hire and speculating on what this means for the teamโ€™s 2025-2026 season.

Stay tuned for updates as the Pacers are expected to hold a press conference later today.


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