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Rick's father, Wayne Fuson Sr., was the sports editor for the Indianapolis News. [3] His parents lived in Terre Haute and Clay County before relocating to Indianapolis and giving birth to Rick. In 1971, Fuson graduated from Arlington High School. Fuson earned his degree in political science at Indiana University in 1975.
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Raines, who will take over for the retiring Rick Fuson, has worked at Pacers Sports & Entertainment since 2015 serving as the organization's President and COO Officer. Another title she has held ...
Longtime Pacers Sports & Entertainment executive Rick Fuson plans to retire in June after spending 40 years showing how basketball can impact communities in Indianapolis and around the state.
The Pacers are owned by Herbert and Melvin Simon, and David Morway is their general manager. [1] Nate Bjorkgren was the team's head coach in 2020–21 and was fired after one season. Rick Carlisle was hired to replaced Bjorkgren, becoming the coach of the Pacers for the second time. There have been 14 head coaches for the Pacers
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Walsh's business-related roles were given to co-owner Herb Simon and Jim Morris, who was promoted to President of Pacers Sports & Entertainment. During the 2009 off–season, the Pacers traded declining Jermaine O'Neal along with Nathan Jawai to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for Roy Hibbert, T. J. Ford, Rasho Nesterović and Maceo Baston.