The Indiana Pacers just can't seem to get healthy this season. They've already had a couple of guys in and out of the lineup, while two starters haven't played at all. The hits for this roster keep on coming with Ian Mahinmi becoming the latest Pacers' player to be out for a significant amount of time.

The Pacers announced on Sunday that Mahinmi has a torn left plantar fascia, which he suffered during the first half of Friday's game against the Sacramento Kings. The injury will keep Mahinmi out for six to eight weeks.

The Indiana Pacers announced Sunday that center Ian Mahinmi will be out six to eight weeks with a torn left plantar fascia. He sustained the injury in the first half of Friday night’s game at Sacramento.

The Pacers will miss Paul George all season long after he broke his leg during a Team USA scrimmage this past summer. George Hill has yet to play a game for them this season with a torn ligament in his quadricep. David West missed 15 games, wings C.J. Miles and Rodney Stuckey have both missed seven games, and Roy Hibbert missed a handful of games as well.

Solomon Hill, Chris Copeland, Luis Scola, and Ian Mahinmi are the only Pacers to play in all 20 games, but now that will change moving forward with Mahinmi's injury.