Pacers hoping new practice facility becomes selling point
Kevin Pritchard has a new sales pitch as the Indiana Pacers jump into the NBA's version of an arms race.
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Kevin Pritchard has a new sales pitch as the Indiana Pacers jump into the NBA's version of an arms race.
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The St. Vincent Center combines team training facilities—including regulation-sized courts, cushy recovery amenites and an underwater treadmill—with health care services for the public.