3 Non-Star Trade Chips On Pacers For Teams To Monitor

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For years, the Indiana Pacers have been trying to find ways to better themselves and while they have been adding talent to their roster over the last few NBA seasons, they currently find themselves struggling once again this season. 

Malcolm Brogdon, Caris LeVert, Domantas Sabonis, Myles Turner and T.J. Warren make up a strong looking core in the Eastern Conference, but injuries have affected this team’s ability to play together and currently 11-16 in the Eastern Conference, the Pacers could be on the verge of a complete rebuild. 

On Tuesday, Shams Charania of The Athletic reported that the Pacers are moving towards a rebuild and will be listening to offers for not only All-Star Domantas Sabonis, but Myles Turner and Caris LeVert as well. 

Indiana does not look like a playoff team and with a handful of their talent currently on the injury report, this season is shaping up to be a lost cause once again.

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While these three players are obviously the Pacers top trade assets, a couple of other players on their roster could wind up drawing some trade interest from around the league. 

With the Indiana Pacers likely to trade away quite a few players ahead of this season’s trade deadline, let’s take a look at three guys outside of their stars that teams could show interest in. 

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