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A week removed from trading their first-round pick (23rd overall) to New Orleans, the Pacers have reportedly acquired a second-round pick from San Antonio. While this transaction gets Indiana back onto the 2025 draft board, as they did not have a second-round pick, it will not significantly impact the team’s economics in the short term. The pick can be used to potentially add depth in the aftermath of Tyrese Haliburton’s Achilles injury. However, this move hard caps Indiana at the second apron, which will be something to watch when free agency begins.
12 days ago
June 25, 2025 11:22 PM
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about 13 hours ago
Wiseman tore his Achilles in the season-opener with Indiana, and he was dealt to and subsequently waived by Toronto in February. With Myles Turner now a Buck, Indiana has made moves to address its center depth. Wiseman should compete for backup minutes in the frontcourt, but he’s far off the fantasy radar for now.
Source: Evan Sidery
IND • Center • #30
2 days ago
The pick swap is reportedly in 2031, while the other second rounder is a 2029 pick from Portland, per HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto. Huff could be in line to play a significant role for the Pacers next season after Myles Turner departed for Milwaukee in free agency. Indiana has a few months to figure out their center rotation, but as of now, Huff could end up as an intriguing late-round swing.
Source: Shams Charania
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15 days ago
As feared, Haliburton’s injury is severe, and it will likely cost him all of next season. It’s a brutal development for the emerging superstar, especially after the magical playoff run he led. In Hali’s absence, T.J. McConnell could see a big uptick in playing time and usage, while Ben Sheppard could see more time off the bench, and Andrew Nembhard could take on more responsibility as a facilitator.
Source: Shams Charania