Rival executives applauded the Pacers for being able to land star Pascal Siakam without moving Bennedict Mathurin, Jarace Walker, Andrew Nembhard, Ben Sheppard or Obi Toppin — or including the expiring deal of Buddy Hield — HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto details in a trade deadline intel piece.
But the Pacers now have a logjam at the power forward position, with Jalen Smith, Toppin and Walker all playing behind Siakam. On top of that, there’s still a belief Hield could be moved to create playing time for Mathurin, Nembhard and Sheppard, Scotto writes. As a result, rival executives think Indiana are a candidate to make another trade before the deadline.
We have more from Scotto’s latest roundup:
- The Mavericks are scouring the market to see if there are any available power forward upgrades, Scotto writes. According to Scotto, Dallas tried acquiring Bojan Bogdanovic last year and had their eye on Siakam before he was moved. Dallas has kept tabs on Portland forward Jerami Grant, Scotto writes, and could potentially look into Washington forward Kyle Kuzma. While Dereck Lively has drawn trade interest from other teams, Dallas told teams he’s not available for trade.
- As noted earlier on Thursday, the Trail Blazers are signaling to opposing teams that they won’t easily part with Grant before the deadline. Portland values what Grant brings to the table in the locker room and on the court and some executives are pondering whether he could be the missing piece to a championship team like Aaron Gordon was, according to Scotto. Executives thus believe Malcolm Brogdon is the likelier of the two to be dealt, with a fair price expected to be a first-round pick and salary filler, Scotto writes.
- For what it’s worth, both Portland and Brogdon appear to enjoy their partnership, Scotto explains. “At times, it’s been tough, but there’s something very gratifying about coming to a team where your voice and leadership is really valued and you play a different role,” Brogdon said. Meanwhile, head coach Chauncey Billups said Brogdon is one of the team’s leaders, and that he loves having him in Portland, but acknowledged the difficult transition for Brogdon going from a contender to mentor on a rebuilding team. “He’s in a tough spot here,” Billups said. “He’s coming off the bench, and sometimes he doesn’t have the ball in his hands.“
- Rival teams are monitoring the Wizards, and Kuzma is drawing exploratory interest. Scotto writes the Wizards hold Kuzma in a high regard after he chose to re-sign with them over offers from the Kings and Rockets, and they’d seek at least two future first-round picks beyond the 2024 draft in exchange for their leading scorer. Kuzma is viewed as a positive asset partially due to his descending contract. Meanwhile, Washington would desire a first-round pick in exchange for Tyus Jones, but they hope to re-sign the 27-year-old point guard in free agency this year, according to Scotto. Washington is also aiming to use their trade exceptions — such as the $12.35MM exception from the Kristaps Porzingis trade — to acquire picks and young players in salary dumps from other teams.
- The Pelicans traded Kira Lewis to duck under the luxury tax this year, and rival executives are pondering whether New Orleans will move another player to do so again next year, Scotto writes. Jonas Valanciunas, CJ McCollum, Herbert Jones and Trey Murphy are among players rival teams could monitor, with some facing free agency or potential extensions.
- The Knicks are gauging the value of a package consisting of Evan Fournier, Quentin Grimes and draft capital to look for potential upgrades, Scotto writes. Echoing a report from Marc Stein, Scotto writes the Knicks are eyeing Brogdon, Charlotte’s Terry Rozier and Detroit’s Alec Burks. New York is also in the market for a backup power forward. Additionally, rivals are expecting OG Anunoby to re-up with the Knicks in free agency.
Bagley debut tonight at MSG –
.62% FG, 3 blk, 2, ast, 2 stl,
39 mins, 20 pts, 11 reb,
I’ve said this countless times. You don’t give up on 20 yr olds. Cause your inept evaluation of him. He never said he was better than Luka. You draft in the lottery. You develop that that talent. Not wait for him to develop by sitting on the bench. All players are different on how they adapt to next level. I get fans only want results. And I understand that. But FO should be about the long term results.
I said this about Markkanen. Just let him play and play consistently. He will get to that level of production. It’s amazing how often this happens in the NBA. These are 19 yr olds you are expecting to save you. It’s just ridiculous.
Imo he should be a 4. And give you mins at C. Played center tonight. Knicks almost blew it. Knick bench is bad right now. Definitely see a move coming ……
Good job Bagley III …..
Most of those Pacers prospects are meh or overrated. Mathurin doesn’t make plays or assist or rebound. The rest are nothing special. I’d rather 3 1st round picks
Like 2 out of lottery in a weak draft for an all star productive durable Siakam. Love Masaï
enjoy paying him 50/year when Haliburton comes up for extension.
Haliburton signed that extension last year. Where you been?
Mavs and Lakers should be looking at Obi. Probably get him cheap. He can give them some scoring. Not going to get mins with Siakam there. Smith has been playing well. And Walker still young with a future. Looks Like Obi will be on the move.
Jalen Smith, Obi Toppin and 2 seconds for Mattise Thybulle?
Portland gets two young forwards and two picks
Pacers get another very good defender who’s been shooting great this season also
Tyrese Buddy Mattise Pascal Myles and all those young guys that would be tough
Trade Grant for Mathurin, Heild and a pick!
Fouriner and Grimes for Burks and Wiseman
Maybe selling low of Grimes but you get back Burks who fills that bench scoring spot better and Wiseman who can help fill in the centre minutes without Robinson. Maybe he can turn it around and prove his worth before he hits the market
Lastly as for Bruce
Davis Bertans, Jaylin Williams and 2 second round picks for Bruce Brown
OKC sneak in a pick him up and build for a good playoff run. He doesn’t really affect their starting team to much as he can simply come in and play off the bench giving them that extra spark.
Toronto are light on PF’s and in this deal get Williams who I think just needs good minutes and will really improve and show off. Bertans also gives them depth and is an expiring deal and you get two second round picks for the rebuild