Indiana Pacers point guard Andrew Nembhard was a surprise late scratch ahead of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals, and now the heartbreaking reason has been revealed — his father suffered a sudden stroke just hours before tip-off. The team initially listed Nembhard as “out for personal reasons,” leaving fans confused and concerned. It wasn’t until postgame that the Pacers confirmed the news, sending thoughts and prayers to the Nembhard family. The 24-year-old guard reportedly received the call during morning shootaround and immediately left the arena to be by his father’s side in Toronto. Sources close to the family say Nembhard has been struggling emotionally and remains unsure if he will return for the remainder of the series. Teammates dedicated the Game 4 win to him, with Tyrese Haliburton saying, “Drew’s our brother. We’re playing for him now.” Nembhard had been a key contributor during the Pacers’ playoff run, averaging double-digit points and anchoring the second unit. His absence leaves a big hole in Indiana’s backcourt rotation. Fans have rallied around him online, flooding social media with messages of support. The Pacers organization has offered to fly team support staff to assist the Nembhard family in Canada.
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