The Indiana Pacers, without a doubt, increased their talent this offseason.
Malcolm Brogdon provides the most shooting and defense at point guard the Pacers have had in over a decade. T.J. Warren is a bucket-getter who can score at all three levels. Jeremy Lamb is as talented and stable of a bench piece as they come. Goga Bitadze is intriguing.
Yet, Nate McMillan is left with more questions than answers.
To go big or to go small?
Kevin Pritchard confirmed in his press conference introducing Warren and Lamb that the starting lineup would be as follows:
PG: Brogdon
SG: Lamb
SF: Warren
The pairing of Turner and Sabonis has objectively not worked in the first two years of its existence.