Domantas Sabonis is out, Myles Turner is questionable, Darren Collison and Glenn Robinson III are still working their way back into shape, Trevor Booker is taking a crash course in playing center and Thad Young isn't feeling well.
All that uncertainty within a team that was perfectly healthy just a week earlier when it won at Boston has Nate McMillan seriously thinking of shortening his playing rotation from 10 to nine to find better chemistry as the Pacers prepare for Monday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
When he has more healthy players, that is.