The Indiana Pacers G League affiliate team, the Indiana Mad Ants, announced their schedule for the 2024-25 season on Tuesday.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Mad Ants, who are the Indiana Pacers G League affiliate franchise, announced their schedule for the 2024-25 season on Tuesday.
The Mad Ants, who are led by head coach Tom Hankins, open the season on the road on November 9. They will take on the Cleveland Charge on that Saturday, then again on the following Sunday. Their home opener comes during that week on November 15 when the Iowa Wolves come to town.
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