INDIANAPOLIS — Visually-impaired fans of the Indiana Pacers will soon be able to experience live basketball like never before with a service that will bring the game to life.

Starting this season, blind and low-vision Pacers fans will now have access to live audio description for at least 20 different home games. Through a partnership with the non-profit MindsEye, this service will "bring every dunk, halftime show and Boomer moment to life."

"We want everyone to feel and experience the buzz of gameday, which is really what makes Gainbridge Fieldhouse so special," Pacers Sports & Entertainment CEO Mel Raines said.

A service first piloted during last year's Pacers and Fever games, MindsEye will now offer visually-disabled fans the opportunity to listen to a trained audio describer relay a

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