INDIANAPOLIS, IN -- The entirety of the Indiana Pacers' regular season will be televised on the local network Fox Sports Indiana (FSI) for the first time in history. In recent years, the network has televised almost all of the Pacers' games, but this is the first year that they will have televised all of them. 

Fox Sports Indiana will also be televising two of the Pacers' preseason games as well. The first game is on October 15, which is a road game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The other game is a "home" game against the Charlotte Hornets on October 22 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. 

There will be national coverage in addition to Fox Sports Indiana's coverage for 12 games. ESPN will be covering seven of the Pacers' games, and NBATV will cover six games. For those that are not fans of the national coverage, there will always be Fox Sports Indiana as an alternative. 

The dynamic duo of Chris Denari and Quinn Buckner will be back once again for another season. Quinn Buckner will be the analyst alongside Denari. This crew is a fan favorite, and rightfully so. They earned national honors last season for their broadcasting quality. 

Stephanie White and Jeremiah Johnson will also be members of the broadcast team for Pacers coverage, but in lesser roles. Johnson will be doing the following; pre-game, sideline reporting, halftime, and post-game. White will do the following; pre-game, halftime, and post-game. 

For AT&T U-verse and Bright House Network customers, all games can be viewed on the Fox Sports GO application. That is for those in the Indianapolis area. It is not available for other providers yet. Games can also be viewed on mobile, computer, tablet, and television with NBA League Pass, which a subscription, that currently costs $199.99 for the year, is required.