The Indiana Pacers still have some cap space left over. What players could they target?
Share to twitterSALT LAKE CITY, UT - NOVEMBER 26: Thabo Sefolosha #22 of the Utah Jazz looks on after a foul was called on him against the Indiana Pacers in the first half of a NBA game at Vivint Smart Home Arena on November 26, 2018 in Salt Lake City, Utah. 18.4% from three-point range this past season in Brooklyn and despite being able to get to the line, his true shooting percentage came in at 46.4%. That's really bad.
On the flip side, he isn't really bad at anything. His defense is fine for someone who comes off the bench. He's slightly below average as an outside shooter. He can play on and off the ball. He's got enough of a versatile game to stay on the floor. Nwaba is more guard than forward, but he's enough of a wing that he could help the Pacers as a perimeter defender. Plus, if you'll recall, the front office likes his game. Kevin Prithcard and co.If that interest has maintained from one summer to the next, don't be surprised if the Pacers add David Nwaba and his defensive prowess.Ignore me shamelessly supporting basketball players from Indianapolis, which is where Lyles played his high school ball.
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