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[Woj] Speaking ‘as the Pacers’: “We are willing to risk giving up picks and assets because we believe that we will be able to resign that player, that we’re not going to lose them in free agency.”



[Woj] Speaking ‘as the Pacers’: “We are willing to risk giving up picks and assets because we believe that we will be able to resign that player, that we’re not going to lose them in free agency.”

by CazOnReddit

10 Comments

  1. I trust KP and the front office to make the right move. Haven’t seen a trade in the past 5+ years I didn’t like

  2. batmans420

    I trust the front office but will be sad if we give up Mathurin or Nemby 🙁

  3. Keep it to picks and guys that want to leave for a bigger role elsewhere. DO NOT TRADE BUDDY!!! His contract doesn’t matter, he makes Tyrese better by assisting his mental strength.

    I also love the pieces we already have that can continue to grow with Tyrese. We still don’t know how good Mathurin, Smith, Jackson, Nesmith, Nemhard, Walker, Toppin, Brown and Brown are going to be. This might come across as playing it safe, but let’s see how the next 12-16 months develops with this group before we jetison one or more of them off for a potential Robin.

    We got a good thing going and it’s on a trajectory to be a great thing if we don’t distrupt it. If a move is there that only costs picks and future assets then of course we take it, but don’t stir the pot while it’s cookin.

  4. Ok-Swimming8024

    Toronto fans on Twitter think they’re about to fleece Kevin Pritchard lol

  5. shastmak4

    Get Paul back here man. Let’s finish the story

  6. JACKlEpaper

    Genuine question bc I don’t really understand how the front office works – Is this something they’ll communicate with Tyreese about? Obviously he’s not LeGM, but I’ve always been curious how much involvement star players have.

  7. Eastern-Cucumber-376

    Seems crazy that the front office (and Hali, for that matter) is openly discussing this considering how good the chemistry is.

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