Officialsportsbetting.com NBA Betting Report: Indiana Pacers quick to fire coach Nate Bjorkgren after one disastrous season

Report: Indiana Pacers quick to fire coach Nate Bjorkgren after one disastrous season

Nate Bjorkgren had the plug pulled by the Indiana Pacers after his first year as head coach as he was fired, according to a report from ESPN.

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