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Looking at Pacers pivots after failed DA signing (assuming we still move Turner)


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Warriors

Warriors

+2 players ($9.1m),
Cap Impact - $494K

+5  Wins

+21.94  MPG

+0.73  Off.

+3.14  Def.

Pacers

Pacers

+2 players ($9.6m) +1 pick,
Cap Impact - $3.9M

-1  Wins

-19.88  MPG

-1.10  Off.

-1.62  Def.

Clippers

Clippers

+1 player ($0),
Cap Impact + $8.6M

+1  Wins

+17.16  MPG

-1.14  Off.

+0.04  Def.

Grizzlies

Grizzlies

+1 player ($18.0m),
Cap Impact - $4.2M

-4  Wins

-19.22  MPG

+1.51  Off.

-1.56  Def.

Pacers:

Haliburton/Duarte/Mathurin/Smith/Wiseman

Pacers take a risk on Wiseman's upside. His injury concerns are legit, but Wiseman has better rim rolling potential than Myles and will get the opportunity to grow with Haliburton and Mathurin. Adams works as salary filler and a buyout/deadline trade candidate.

Grizzlies:

Morant/Bane/Brooks/Jackson Jr/Turner

I've always been intrigued by a Turner/Jackson Jr. pairing. Both of their shot blocking ability can take pressure off their guards. Both need to improve a bit from 3, but can reasonably both shoot over 33% from behind the line. Slotting a developed Ziare Williams into the 3 in a couple years is a core of young talent that could make several deep playoff/championship runs.

Warriors:

No starting lineup change. Clarke seems like a great candidate to fit the Draymond role eventually with their young core. Not a great shooter but solid, switchable defender and rebounder. Can learn from Draymond over the next few years.

LAC:

No starting lineup change. LAC takes Theis into their trade exception as a very capable backup center.

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