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Pacers' Micah Potter Produces in Final Minutes
27-year-old center makes impact in closing seconds of blowout loss
Mar. 2, 2026 at 5:15pm
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Micah Potter, a 27-year-old center for the Indiana Pacers, made a strong impact in the final minutes of Sunday's game against the Memphis Grizzlies, despite the outcome being decided. Potter fought off two defenders to secure a rebound and score the Pacers' final two points on their last possession.
Why it matters
Potter is playing for a contract option, so his late-game production in a blowout loss could be important as he looks to prove his value to the team. The Pacers are in a rebuilding phase, so giving young players like Potter opportunities is crucial for their future.
The details
With the game well out of reach, Potter still competed hard on the Pacers' final possession, boxing out two Grizzlies defenders to grab an offensive rebound and score the team's last two points. This type of effort, even in a lopsided defeat, can help Potter's case for having his contract option picked up.
- The game took place on Sunday, March 2, 2026.
The players
Micah Potter
A 27-year-old center for the Indiana Pacers who is playing for a contract option.
Memphis Grizzlies
The opposing team that defeated the Pacers in this game.
What they’re saying
“These guys are getting great opportunity right now,”
— Micah Potter
What’s next
The Pacers will need to decide whether to pick up Potter's contract option for next season based on his performance this year, including his effort in the final minutes of games.
The takeaway
Even in a blowout loss, young players like Micah Potter can make the most of their minutes by playing hard until the final buzzer, which can help them earn more opportunities and secure their futures with the team.
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