INDIANA – Indiana Pacers games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse will be more accessible than ever this season. Through a new partnership with nonprofit MindsEye, blind and low-vision ticketed fans will now have access to live audio description at 20 home games, ensuring they don’t miss a moment of the action or the gameday atmosphere.

The new service, piloted during the last Pacers and Fever seasons, uses a trained audio describer to relay visual information from around the court and in the arena. This includes everything from the action of every dunk and pass to the antics of mascot Boomer, team uniforms, performances by the Indiana Pacemates, and the halftime acts.

“Pacers games are all about energy, excitement, and connection, and our fans deserve to feel part of that,” said Pacers Sports &

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