The Indiana Pacers are looking to help their community in any way that they can.
As the coronavirus pandemic has established its grip on daily life and the world, professional sports teams do not offer the same reprieve from the trials of national tragedies that they normally do with games suspended to help control the spread of the virus and promote the importance of social distancing.
Teams are still frequently finding ways to do good in their communities, the Indiana Pacers included.
Pacers Equipment Manager Josh Conder, with free time on his hands due to no sweats and jersey to wash, bought a sewing machine, learned how to use it, and put his new skills to use for a timely cause, creating face masks to help keep people in the Indianapolis community safe.