
With just one day to go before the NBA’s annual trade deadline, the Indiana Pacers are considering two paths: Trading All-Star forward Paul George and rebuilding around Myles Turner, or trading for talent to surround George and aim for contention.
Following from Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical:
The Indiana Pacers are gauging the trade market on All-Star forward Paul George, league sources told The Vertical.
The Pacers are working the trade deadline on parallel fronts: Pursuing deals that will bring talent into Indiana to sell George on signing a long-term extension – and soliciting deal offers on George that would signal a rebuild around center Myles Turner, league sources told The Vertical.
Ultimately, the Pacers will have to evaluate the two paths and make a decision before Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET deadline. There’s no urgency to make a deal for George, unless the Pacers fear the Boston Celtics could ultimately provide Indiana the best possible package of assets in a deal – and think that option could disappear if Boston makes a deal with Chicago for Jimmy Butler.
The Pacers have been offering their first-round pick in hopes of acquiring talent to surround George, but now also appear to be testing the market for what assets they could receive in a Paul George trade.
According to Wojnarowski, the Lakers are expected be a suitor for George once he hits free agency in the summer of 2018.
For teams considering a trade for George, here’s the risk: As a free agent in the summer of 2018, he has considered re-signing with Indiana or joining his hometown Los Angeles Lakers, sources tell The Vertical.
Teams trading for George run the risk of losing the four-time All-Star to a Lakers franchise that will have the salary-cap space to sign him in 2018. The Lakers’ hiring of Magic Johnson as president of basketball operations will be an interesting twist to George’s free-agent recruitment, given that Johnson has been something of a George family icon going back to George’s childhood in nearby Palmdale, Calif.
The NBA trade deadline falls at 3:00 on Thursday afternoon.