3. Theo Pinson
Why not take a chance on a 25-year old who can play multiple positions? The truth is that Theo Pinson has not been much of a factor during his three years in league with the Brooklyn Nets and, most recently, the New York Knicks.
There is not much to go off here, but the Indiana Pacers could give him a bit of an extended role next season.
Pinson played in just 17 games with the Knicks last season, with much of the action coming in garbage time. Pinson is most known for his role on successful North Carolina teams during his time in college.
At this point, Indiana has nothing to lose with an addition like this. It is a low-risk, potentially high-reward move for a bench that could use some depth. If nothing else, Pinson knows his role as a practice player and is extremely well-liked in the locker room.
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The Pacers might have the system to find a role for Pinston in the middle of a game. It would be fascinating to see if Pinson could build some momentum as a member of the Indiana Pacers.