Indiana Pacers vs Washington Wizards Prediction, Odds & Picks | 02.19.26
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Indiana Pacers vs Washington Wizards Prediction, Odds & NBA Picks | 02.19.26
The Indiana Pacers (15-40) travel to the Capital One Arena this Wednesday, February 19, 2026, to face the Washington Wizards (14-39). In a battle between two Eastern Conference teams struggling to find consistency amidst a wave of significant injuries, this 7:00 PM matchup will be a test of depth and coaching adjustments. Both squads are missing their primary superstars, shifting the spotlight to secondary options and young prospects looking to cement their roles in the league.
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Indiana Pacers Key Stats & Trends
The Pacers’ offensive identity has shifted drastically with the absence of their elite backcourt. Pascal Siakam has taken on a massive burden, leading the team with 23.7 PPG, 6.7 RPG, and 3.9 APG. Indiana’s success currently hinges on Siakam’s ability to dominate the mid-range and transition. However, with several key distributors out, the Pacers have seen a dip in their league-leading assist numbers, forcing more isolation plays and slowing down their once-famed tempo.
Injury Report Indiana Pacers
- Obi Toppin (Out): Head coach Rick Carlisle said that Toppin (foot) was a limited participant in Tuesday’s practice and that it’s going to be “a while” until he returns to game action.
- Ivica Zubac (Out): Head coach Rick Carlisle said that Zubac (ankle) was a limited participant in Tuesday’s practice and that it’s going to be “a while” until he returns to game action.
- Andrew Nembhard (Out): Nembhard (rest) will not play Wednesday against the Nets.
- T.J. McConnell (Out): McConnell will be rested Wednesday against Brooklyn.
- Aaron Nesmith (Out): Nesmith (rest) is out Wednesday against the Nets.
- Johnny Furphy (Out): Furphy was diagnosed with a torn right ACL on Monday and will miss the remainder of the season.
- Tyrese Haliburton (Out): Haliburton has resumed taking part in 3-on-3 and 4-on-4 work while recovering from right Achilles surgery.
Washington Wizards Key Stats & Trends
Washington is currently navigating a difficult stretch without their veteran stars. Kyshawn George has become the focal point of the offense, averaging 15.1 PPG and 4.8 APG. While George shows promise as a versatile wing, the Wizards lack a consistent interior presence. Justin Champagnie leads the team on the glass with 5.8 RPG, but the lack of size following the loss of their primary big men has made them vulnerable in the paint and on second-chance opportunities.
Injury Report Washington Wizards
- Alex Sarr (Out): Sarr has been diagnosed with a right hamstring strain and is expected to face a two-week recovery timeline.
- Tristan Vukcevic (Out): Vukcevic (illness) is out for Wednesday’s game.
- D’Angelo Russell (Out): The team is currently working to figure out the best future path for both the player and the franchise.
- Anthony Davis (Out): Davis (hand/groin) is expected to sit out the remainder of the 2025-26 season.
- Cam Whitmore (Out): Whitmore will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season due to a diagnosed venous condition.
- Trae Young (Out): Young (knee, quadriceps) will be re-evaluated following the mid-February All-Star break.
Indiana Pacers vs Washington Wizards Prediction & Best Bet
This game presents a unique challenge for bettors as both rosters are severely depleted. However, the Indiana Pacers hold the edge due to the presence of Pascal Siakam, who remains the most talented and experienced player on the floor. Washington’s lack of a defensive anchor to stop Siakam will likely be the deciding factor.
Regarding the total, the pick is the under 233.5. With Trae Young, Tyrese Haliburton, and Anthony Davis all sidelined, a massive amount of offensive production is missing from the court. Both teams are likely to struggle with half-court execution and shooting efficiency, making a high-scoring shootout highly improbable. Expect a gritty, low-scoring affair dominated by defensive lapses rather than offensive brilliance.
Last 5 Games: IND
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @ Brooklyn | W 115-110 | Walker 23 | Potter 12 | Jones 6 |
| @ New York | W 137-134 OT | Siakam 30 | Nesmith 8 | Nembhard 10 |
| @ Toronto | L 122-104 | Siakam 18 | Potter 8 | McConnell 7 |
| @ Milwaukee | L 105-99 | Nembhard 22 | Walker 9 | Nembhard 8 |
| vs Utah | L 131-122 | Walker 24 | Jackson 10 | Jones 8 |
Last 5 Games: WSH
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @ Cleveland | L 138-113 | George 17 | Champagnie 8 | Cooper 5 |
| vs Miami | L 132-101 | Vukcevic 14 | Sarr 12 | Carrington 5 |
| @ Brooklyn | L 127-113 | Riley 27 | Champagnie 9 | Carrington 4 |
| @ Detroit | W 126-117 | Riley 20 | Champagnie 7 | Riley 5 |
| vs New York | L 132-101 | Riley 17 | Sarr 9 | Johnson 4 |
Written by Matt Dorsey
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