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Inclement weather in Indianapolis forces postponement of Bulls-Pacers game

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(MCT) — Citing severe weather conditions and safety concerns for fans and stadium employees traveling to Bankers Life Fieldhouse, the NBA postponed Wednesday night’s Bulls-Pacers game roughly three hours before tipoff in Indianapolis.

In a release, the NBA said it will announce a rescheduled date and tickets for Wednesday’s game will be honored.

In a phone interview, Stu Jackson, the league’s executive vice president of basketball operations, admitted postponing a game for which both teams and officials already had arrived safely was an unusual step. The Bulls flew to Indianapolis after their home loss to the Rockets on Tuesday night.

“It’s rare,” Jackson said. “We err on the side of trying to get the game played. We’ve played some games with 2,000 people in the arena. In those cases, we didn’t think conditions put people in danger as they did (Wednesday). In cases where we’ve postponed a game, it’s mostly been because of dangerous conditions of travel for people who either attend or work the game.”

Jackson said he and league personnel remained in touch with officials from Indiana’s Emergency Operations Center, which provided updates on weather and traffic conditions. Most government offices in Indianapolis shut down because of the high winds and snow that ensnarled the city and beyond.

Southbound Interstate 65 slowed to a crawl and then a stop just north of Lafayette because of a crash involving semi trucks and icy conditions. A portion of the highway remained closed three hours before tipoff.

“The storm was supposed to taper off around 3 p.m., but there were concerns about wind and drifting,” Jackson said. “(Indiana EOC officials) said most of the counties around the city of Indianapolis were in emergency status, which meant only emergency traffic would be allowed. Given the fact fans come from within and outside the city, we thought it was in the best interests of fans, arena personnel and team personnel to postpone.”

Most of the Bulls’ traveling party received word as they were preparing for the short bus ride from the team hotel to the arena. Some players and team personnel already had arrived at the arena. They waited to make sure they weren’t required to remain in town for an immediate makeup date and while return travel arrangements were made, then took two buses to a local airport.

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