The Pacers are considered the NBA team most likely to make a significant move on the trade market, according to Jake Fischer of Bleacher Report. However, Fischer says there’s a leaguewide skepticism that Indiana will embark on a full-fledged rebuild after hiring head coach Rick Carlisle to a four-year contract just months ago.
“Carlisle is not going to allow that to happen,” one assistant general manager told Bleacher Report. “They’re going to ‘middle build.’ They’re going to go with a sense of competing.”
As Fischer observes, a deal for 25-year-old star Ben Simmons would be the sort of big move the Pacers could make if they want to look toward the future while remaining competitive in the present. But none of Indiana’s top trade chips is the kind of star the Sixers would covet as the centerpiece as a Simmons deal. If the Pacers make a serious push for Simmons, they may have to loop in a third team, Fischer writes.
Here’s more on the Pacers from Fischer:
- As Shams Charania reported on Monday, the expectation among rival executives is that the Pacers will move one of their standout big men – Myles Turner or Domantas Sabonis – but not both. Fischer says Indiana may ultimately make its decision based on which player commands a higher return, which suggests the team doesn’t strongly prefer one over the other.
- Although Turner has been involved in trade rumors for years, the Pacers have always highly valued him, according to Fischer, who hears from sources that the club turned down a Pelicans offer that included the No. 4 pick in the 2019 draft. That pick was eventually sent to the Hawks, who drafted De’Andre Hunter.
- Sabonis’ value around the NBA is mixed, but Fischer names the Trail Blazers as one team that may be interested. Fischer also mentions the Kings, pointing out that Carlisle thinks highly of Harrison Barnes, but a Monday report indicated Sacramento hasn’t pursued Sabonis or Turner at all this season.
- Malcolm Brogdon can’t be traded this season after recently signing an extension. But besides Brogdon, rookies Chris Duarte and Isaiah Jackson are viewed by rival executives as the only Pacers players who are probably off-limits in trade talks. “Sabonis, Turner, (T.J.) Warren, (and Caris) LeVert all can be had at the right price,” another assistant GM told Fischer.
- In other Pacers news, the team has assigned center Goga Bitadze to the G League for the first time this season, tweets Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files. As Agness points out, Bitadze has been out of Indiana’s rotation for weeks and could use some reps with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
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As Fischer observes, a deal for 25-year-old star Ben Simmons would be the sort of big move the Pacers could make if they want to look toward the future while remaining competitive in the present.
Oh it would be a Big Move, Baby!!!
#BigSplash!!!
Why not Sabonis + Levert for Simmons ?
Simmons goes to PF where he belongs, 6ers get some scoring options and Maxey gets room to run.
Duarte’s emergence makes Levert expendable.
I think Indy may be giving up too much considering depressed market for Simmons. For Philly, Sabonis appears better suited at low post which could clog the lane with Embiid. I like him more in Portland which could be a large 3way deal, Portland, Philly, Indy. Centered around McCullum, Sabonis, Simmons
I don’t think Sabonis would fit with the 76ers unless they trade Harris. LaVert would be a good pickup though. Perhaps Warren, LaVert and Craig for Simmons?
I had a feeling Duarte was going to be good. Was hoping he fell to Knicks in the draft
I’m a 76ers fan, and I came up with something along the same lines, but adding a 3rd team might be helpful. If I were to have Daryl Morey’s job, I would trade Tobias Harris & Jaden Springer to Dallas for Jalen Brunson and Kristaps Porzingis. Then trade Ben Simmons, Kristaps Porzingis& Isaiah Joe to Indiana for Domanatas Sabonis,Caris LeVert,and a 1st to PHI.
76ers can then run Brunson, Maxey, LeVert, Sabonis,& Embiid, with Shake Milton, Seth Curry, Danny Green,Georges Niang and Andre Drummond as a full 2nd unit. Still have Korkmaz, Charles Bassey, Paul Reed for more depth
I’m a 76ers fan, and I came up with something along the same lines, but adding a 3rd team might be helpful. If I were to have Daryl Morey’s job, I would trade Tobias Harris & Jaden Springer to Dallas for Jalen Brunson and Kristaps Porzingis. Then trade Ben Simmons, Kristaps Porzingis& Isaiah Joe to Indiana for Domanatas Sabonis,Caris LeVert,and a 1st to PHI.
76ers can then run Brunson, Maxey, LeVert, Sabonis,& Embiid, with Shake Milton, Seth Curry, Danny Green,Georges Niang and Andre Drummond as a full 2nd unit. Still have Korkmaz, Charles Bassey, Paul Reed for more depth
Wow. Without Brogdon available, 76ers will need either Toronto, Boston, or San Antonio to get involved here. No point in making a trade if they can’t get a veteran PG in return. Not many available. How did they miss on Harden, Lowry, Rubio, CP3, DeRozan, Lonzo Ball? This is FO malpractice.
Ummm I Think the 76ers were originally planning on Simmons and Maxey at the PG.
I would love for the Bucks to pick up Turner somehow. Lopez is on the wrong side of 30 and now has a back issue and is rather large, not a good combination.
Surely I’m not the only one but I wouldn’t trade Sabonis for Simmons straight up…Philly would need to add alot.
Lol, 10,000 comedians out of work and you came here telling jokes
Whatever FO doesn’t highly value Sabonis must be fired ipso facto!
Well nolo contendere, stultus ignoramus
#FreeBenSimmons