This Clippers-Pacers trade features Doug McDermott to L.A.

The Los Angeles Clippers could go many ways if they are looking to make a deal at the NBA trade deadline. We have seen the team target some point guards but they could just look for some over and help along the perimeter. The Indiana Pacers could be an intriguing trade partner moving forward for the Clippers.

Indiana could be moving towards becoming sellers at the NBA trade deadline. They were able to unload Victor Oladipo to the Houston Rockets and this seemed to put things in motion.

This Pacers team is currently 16-19 in a very weak eastern conference. This is not the position they want to be in which is why they could decide to take calls on some of their big-name players. This deal would not be the big splash that is possible but it would certainly help in the long run.

Los Angeles is second in the Western Conference and looking like one of the best teams in the league. This is to be expected when being led by players like Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.

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A year ago in the postseason, the Clippers show that they needed help along the perimeter to go with Leonard and George. This is what they could look for at the NBA trade deadline in hopes of taking that next step towards a championship.

These two sides would be interesting trade partners and they would be able to get a smaller deal done such as this. Let’s take a look at a potential deal at the NBA trade deadline.

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