Pacers practice court becomes TCU Court after latest sponsorship

The Pacers practice court at Bankers Life Fieldhouse is now officially TCU Court.

The Pacers practice court at Bankers Life Fieldhouse is now officially TCU Court.

The practice court for the Indiana Pacers and Fever at Bankers Life Fieldhouse once again has a sponsor on board. At a press conference on Tuesday afternoon on that very court, Pacers Sports & Entertainment announced that it is now officially TCU Court.

As part of the agreement, the gigantic logo is on the wall behind the bleachers (as seen above) where basketball staff members and scouts observe practice. The whole court is padded on the outside, but the area where the media is allowed in and conducts interviews at most practices now is wrapped with a Pacers, Fever, and TCU logo.

The backdrop that you'll see in Pacers interviews from now on.

The backdrop that you’ll see in Pacers interviews from now on.

I’m also told that the center circle at mid-court will have a new logo. It is currently blank.

Previously, it had been Finish Line Court, and there had been multiple Gatorade logos on the hardwood.

“I’m proud to tell you that the Indiana Pacers and the Indiana Fever acklownoege and believe with all of our fervor, that teachers are the most important people in the world,” Pacers Vice Chairman Jim Morris said at the press conference.

TCU Credit Union is the largest credit union is the state of Indiana, with more than 250,000 members.

From the Pacers news release:

The most important element of the initiative is an exclusive, free program created for Indiana high school teachers to help teach financial empowerment.  The program will ensure that the youth of our communities will have access at no-cost to educational resources to prepare for their financial future.

“I think this is one of the most important initiatives for our youth that I have seen,” said Rick Fuson, Pacers Sports & Entertainment President.  “We have to teach and help them become responsible in handling finances. TCU has stepped up with a program that clearly sets a game plan for that.”

“This partnership provides financial empowerment tools to our youth as well as the opportunity to make a significant impact in our communities,” said Paul Marsh, President and CEO of TCU. “Hoosiers are faced with tough money decisions each and every day and they do not readily have access to the tools necessary to help prepare them to make those decisions. We have those tools; however to put them into the hands of our community members, it was essential we build a partnership with such a significant force in our community, the Indiana Pacers.”

TCU’s primary goals for the program include integrating financial empowerment resources into the curriculum of area schools and building upon TCU’s commitment to be a financial benefit to its membership and the communities it serves. Pacers player, Rakeem Christmas will serve as the representative for the financial empowerment initiative in the community.

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