
Indiana Roots Shine in 2026 NBA Summer League
From Purdue standouts to high school phenoms, Indiana’s basketball pipeline is delivering fresh faces to the NBA’s summer showcase.
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From Purdue standouts to high school phenoms, Indiana’s basketball pipeline is delivering fresh faces to the NBA’s summer showcase.

Indiana’s high school and college standouts are turning heads in the 2026 NBA Summer League, with several prospects earning key roles on summer‑league rosters.
A wave of Indiana‑born players is making early impressions in the NBA Summer League, signaling the state's enduring basketball pedigree.
Several players who honed their skills at Cincinnati-area colleges are turning heads in the NBA Summer League 2026, signing with league teams and showcasing their abilities ahead of the regular season.

Former Miami University standout Peter Suder has agreed to a two‑way contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, bringing a decorated college career and a winning pedigree to the NBA franchise.

Former Carmel High School basketball standout Peter Suder recently worked out for the Indiana Pacers, describing the experience as surreal. He discusses his state‑championship pedigree, college breakthroughs at Bellarmine and Miami (Ohio), and how Indiana basketball shaped his preparation for the NBA draft.

Peter Suder, a former Carmel High School basketball star, recently took part in a pre‑draft workout with the Indiana Pacers, a moment that blends personal nostalgia with professional ambition.

The Indiana Pacers are using pre‑draft workouts to evaluate talent that could fill roster gaps despite lacking a 2026 draft pick.
Despite lacking a first‑round pick, the Indiana Pacers are opening their doors to a handful of college standouts, including former Carmel star Peter Suder and Indiana forward Tucker DeVries, in a series of 2026 workouts aimed at shaping the Noblesville Boom.

Coach Travis Steele’s contract extension through 2034 follows a historic season that saw the RedHawks go undefeated, capture a MAC title and earn a top‑20 national ranking.

After guiding the RedHawks to an undefeated regular season and a MAC championship, Coach Travis Steele has signed a contract through 2033‑34, cementing a new era for Miami University basketball.