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August 13, 2025
Indiana Pacers Can Look at WNBA Team as Bad Example For How to Run a ‘Experimental’ Season - Athlon Sports
Jonah Kubicek
Athlon Sports
Indiana Pacers Can Look at WNBA Team as Bad Example For How to Run a ‘Experimental’ Season - Athlon Sports
Indiana's 2025-26 season unfolds as a calculated experiment focused on youth and playmaking. Turner departs for a stopgap era, Jay Huff steps in as a rim protector, and Tyrese Haliburton sits out the year, forcing Bennedict Mathurin into a day-one starting role at shooting guard. Andrew Nembhard becomes the primary facilitator, with TJ McConnell providing veteran depth off the bench. Carlisle leans into stability, anchoring a core of Mathurin, Nembhard, Nesmith, Siakam and Huff, while rotations may flex modestly. Across the hall, Dallas Wings showcase a contrasting approach— Paige Bueckers at the helm and 12 different starting lineups in 31 games as Chris Koclanes chases rebounding and consistency from Luisa Geiselsoder and Li Yueru. The Wings’ volatility serves as a cautionary foil to Carlisle’s steady-handed plan, highlighting how fantasy value can emerge from breakout roles and opportunistic depth during an evolving season.
Which Pacers players are most likely to deliver meaningful fantasy value if Carlisle sticks with a stable lineup?With Haliburton sidelined, how should fantasy managers recalibrate Pacers exposure across guard spots?How does Huff’s inclusion influence Indiana’s defensive schema and fantasy upside?What is the fantasy potential for Siakam on the Pacers within this framework?
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July 25, 2025
Why Pacers think Jay Huff, Isaiah Jackson, James Wiseman can replace Myles Turner
@indystar
The Indianapolis Star
Why Pacers think Jay Huff, Isaiah Jackson, James Wiseman can replace Myles Turner
The Indiana Pacers are looking to fill the void left by Myles Turner, who was traded to the Bucks, by employing a 'by committee' approach at the center position. General Manager Chad Buchanan highlighted Jay Huff, acquired from Memphis, as a promising option after his success in the G League and a solid performance in the NBA. The Pacers also retained Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman, both of whom are recovering from injuries, while Tony Bradley remains as backup. Buchanan expressed optimism about Jackson's ability to add muscle without sacrificing athleticism, and he noted Wiseman's encouraging recovery. The Pacers believe Huff's skills could replicate what they lost with Turner, especially his ability to shoot and protect the rim.
How will the Pacers' center rotation impact their overall performance this season?What are the expectations for the Pacers this season?Can the Pacers remain a playoff contender without a star center?How does the Pacers' current roster compare to last season's?
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https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nba/pacers/2..

July 6, 2025
Indiana Pacers Make Trade With Memphis Grizzlies For Backup Center - Athlon Sports
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Athlon Sports
Indiana Pacers Make Trade With Memphis Grizzlies For Backup Center - Athlon Sports

The Indiana Pacers are in a transitional phase following the loss of Myles Turner, leaving them without a reliable starting center. They have brought back Tony Bradley and Isaiah Jackson while exploring options like Thomas Bryant and James Wiseman. To bolster their frontcourt, they traded two second-round picks to acquire Jay Huff from the Memphis Grizzlies. Huff, who has seen limited action in his NBA career, averaged 6.9 points and shot 40.5% from three last season, suggesting he could fulfill a floor-spacing role in Indiana.

With Tyrese Haliburton sidelined for the next season, the Pacers are taking the time to evaluate their roster and tweak roles, potentially leading to trade rumors involving players like Jarace Walker and Bennedict Mathurin. As the reigning Eastern Conference champions, the Pacers will have to navigate the season with a restructured lineup, aiming to remain competitive in the playoff race despite the setbacks.

What strategies should the Pacers use to navigate the season without Haliburton?What are the implications of the Pacers' current roster moves?Can the Pacers remain competitive in the Eastern Conference this season?What is the best-case scenario for the Pacers this season?
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July 5, 2025
Pacers replace Myles Turner with 7-foot-1 3-point shooting, shot-blocking former ACC star in trade | Sporting News
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Pacers replace Myles Turner with 7-foot-1 3-point shooting, shot-blocking former ACC star in trade | Sporting News

The Indiana Pacers are moving forward after losing Myles Turner to the Milwaukee Bucks, who offered him a lucrative contract. In an effort to fill the void, the Pacers acquired Jay Huff from the Memphis Grizzlies for a second-round pick and a swap. Standing at 7-foot-1, Huff brings an intriguing skill set, having averaged 6.9 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 0.9 blocks in just 11 minutes per game last season while shooting 40.5% from three-point range. His performance suggests the potential for growth, making him a worthwhile gamble for Indiana, who might find a valuable starting center in Huff if he can handle a larger role.

This move reflects the Pacers' strategy of seeking value in the player market while potentially addressing their depth issues in the center position. If Huff can translate his athleticism and shooting proficiency into more minutes, he could significantly impact the Pacers' success in the upcoming season. This acquisition could set the stage for a new chapter for Indiana, especially if Huff's potential is realized.

How will the Pacers' roster changes affect their playoff chances?What can we expect from the Pacers this upcoming season?
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July 5, 2025
Sources - Grizzlies trading center Jay Huff to Pacers - ESPN
ESPN
Sources - Grizzlies trading center Jay Huff to Pacers - ESPN

The Memphis Grizzlies have traded center Jay Huff to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for two second-round picks. Huff, 27, made notable strides last season, averaging just under seven points and shooting 40% from beyond the arc in limited playtime. His addition to the Pacers comes as they seek to strengthen their frontcourt following the departure of Myles Turner to the Milwaukee Bucks.

Huff's skill set mirrors Turner’s, particularly with his three-point shooting ability and rim protection, having averaged 2.7 blocks per 36 minutes of gameplay. His defensive prowess earned him the G League's Defensive Player of the Year award, and he is under contract until the 2027-28 season.

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August 13, 2025
Indiana Pacers Can Look at WNBA Team as Bad Example For How to Run a ‘Experimental’ Season - Athlon Sports
Jonah Kubicek
Athlon Sports
Indiana Pacers Can Look at WNBA Team as Bad Example For How to Run a ‘Experimental’ Season - Athlon Sports
Indiana's 2025-26 season unfolds as a calculated experiment focused on youth and playmaking. Turner departs for a stopgap era, Jay Huff steps in as a rim protector, and Tyrese Haliburton sits out the year, forcing Bennedict Mathurin into a day-one starting role at shooting guard. Andrew Nembhard becomes the primary facilitator, with TJ McConnell providing veteran depth off the bench. Carlisle leans into stability, anchoring a core of Mathurin, Nembhard, Nesmith, Siakam and Huff, while rotations may flex modestly. Across the hall, Dallas Wings showcase a contrasting approach— Paige Bueckers at the helm and 12 different starting lineups in 31 games as Chris Koclanes chases rebounding and consistency from Luisa Geiselsoder and Li Yueru. The Wings’ volatility serves as a cautionary foil to Carlisle’s steady-handed plan, highlighting how fantasy value can emerge from breakout roles and opportunistic depth during an evolving season.
Which Pacers players are most likely to deliver meaningful fantasy value if Carlisle sticks with a stable lineup?With Haliburton sidelined, how should fantasy managers recalibrate Pacers exposure across guard spots?How does Huff’s inclusion influence Indiana’s defensive schema and fantasy upside?What is the fantasy potential for Siakam on the Pacers within this framework?
Mentions:
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July 25, 2025
Why Pacers think Jay Huff, Isaiah Jackson, James Wiseman can replace Myles Turner
@indystar
The Indianapolis Star
Why Pacers think Jay Huff, Isaiah Jackson, James Wiseman can replace Myles Turner
The Indiana Pacers are looking to fill the void left by Myles Turner, who was traded to the Bucks, by employing a 'by committee' approach at the center position. General Manager Chad Buchanan highlighted Jay Huff, acquired from Memphis, as a promising option after his success in the G League and a solid performance in the NBA. The Pacers also retained Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman, both of whom are recovering from injuries, while Tony Bradley remains as backup. Buchanan expressed optimism about Jackson's ability to add muscle without sacrificing athleticism, and he noted Wiseman's encouraging recovery. The Pacers believe Huff's skills could replicate what they lost with Turner, especially his ability to shoot and protect the rim.
How will the Pacers' center rotation impact their overall performance this season?What are the expectations for the Pacers this season?Can the Pacers remain a playoff contender without a star center?How does the Pacers' current roster compare to last season's?
Mentions:
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https://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nba/pacers/2..

July 6, 2025
Indiana Pacers Make Trade With Memphis Grizzlies For Backup Center - Athlon Sports
@JonahKubicek
Athlon Sports
Indiana Pacers Make Trade With Memphis Grizzlies For Backup Center - Athlon Sports

The Indiana Pacers are in a transitional phase following the loss of Myles Turner, leaving them without a reliable starting center. They have brought back Tony Bradley and Isaiah Jackson while exploring options like Thomas Bryant and James Wiseman. To bolster their frontcourt, they traded two second-round picks to acquire Jay Huff from the Memphis Grizzlies. Huff, who has seen limited action in his NBA career, averaged 6.9 points and shot 40.5% from three last season, suggesting he could fulfill a floor-spacing role in Indiana.

With Tyrese Haliburton sidelined for the next season, the Pacers are taking the time to evaluate their roster and tweak roles, potentially leading to trade rumors involving players like Jarace Walker and Bennedict Mathurin. As the reigning Eastern Conference champions, the Pacers will have to navigate the season with a restructured lineup, aiming to remain competitive in the playoff race despite the setbacks.

What strategies should the Pacers use to navigate the season without Haliburton?What are the implications of the Pacers' current roster moves?Can the Pacers remain competitive in the Eastern Conference this season?What is the best-case scenario for the Pacers this season?
Mentions:
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https://athlonsports.com/nba/indiana-pacers/indian..

July 5, 2025
Pacers replace Myles Turner with 7-foot-1 3-point shooting, shot-blocking former ACC star in trade | Sporting News
@sportingnews
Pacers replace Myles Turner with 7-foot-1 3-point shooting, shot-blocking former ACC star in trade | Sporting News

The Indiana Pacers are moving forward after losing Myles Turner to the Milwaukee Bucks, who offered him a lucrative contract. In an effort to fill the void, the Pacers acquired Jay Huff from the Memphis Grizzlies for a second-round pick and a swap. Standing at 7-foot-1, Huff brings an intriguing skill set, having averaged 6.9 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 0.9 blocks in just 11 minutes per game last season while shooting 40.5% from three-point range. His performance suggests the potential for growth, making him a worthwhile gamble for Indiana, who might find a valuable starting center in Huff if he can handle a larger role.

This move reflects the Pacers' strategy of seeking value in the player market while potentially addressing their depth issues in the center position. If Huff can translate his athleticism and shooting proficiency into more minutes, he could significantly impact the Pacers' success in the upcoming season. This acquisition could set the stage for a new chapter for Indiana, especially if Huff's potential is realized.

How will the Pacers' roster changes affect their playoff chances?What can we expect from the Pacers this upcoming season?
Mentions:
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https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nba/indiana-pacers..

July 5, 2025
Sources - Grizzlies trading center Jay Huff to Pacers - ESPN
ESPN
Sources - Grizzlies trading center Jay Huff to Pacers - ESPN

The Memphis Grizzlies have traded center Jay Huff to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for two second-round picks. Huff, 27, made notable strides last season, averaging just under seven points and shooting 40% from beyond the arc in limited playtime. His addition to the Pacers comes as they seek to strengthen their frontcourt following the departure of Myles Turner to the Milwaukee Bucks.

Huff's skill set mirrors Turner’s, particularly with his three-point shooting ability and rim protection, having averaged 2.7 blocks per 36 minutes of gameplay. His defensive prowess earned him the G League's Defensive Player of the Year award, and he is under contract until the 2027-28 season.

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