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The Indiana Pacers have made offers on key free agents this summer, including players who hardly suited up at all during their successful season.
Isaiah Jackson is coming off an Achilles injury of his own suffered on opening night and is a restricted free agent. James Wiseman, who was signed prior to last season, suffered an Achilles injury the same week and missed the entire season. He was traded to Toronto, then cut, but has been working out with the Pacers since.
James Wiseman's Pacers tenure needs a do-over. He began the 2024-25 season with Indiana, then tore his Achilles in the very first game of the regular season. It sounds like Wiseman will get a chance to run it back.
The Indiana Pacers have been listed as a possible landing spot for Kevin Love after the Utah Jazz buy him out.
The Indiana Pacers failed to re-sign center Myles Turner, allowing him to sign with their rival Milwaukee Bucks, instead.
The Pacers retain Tony Bradley on a $2.94M team option after his playoff impact, adding depth ahead of major free agency moves.
Indiana hasn't made a single signing in free agency so far. They have the giant loss of Turner, which only means they can be named a loser in the first week of free agency. They can still fix the mess that they have made for themselves by letting Turner walk for nothing. They have some cap space and the non-taxpayer mid-level exception.
The Pacers' center position is in flux heading into the start of free agency, but they have several options, including some in-house.
New York enters the offseason with Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, Mitchell Robinson, Josh Hart, Miles McBride, Pacome Dadiet and Tyler Kolek all under contract for 2025-26.