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Reviewing recent Bleacher Report trade ideas involving the Indiana Pacers
It’s mid-September, and usually NBA teams don’t make trades or major moves around this time of year. They are getting ready for training camp, with both players and coaches returning to their home market to prepare. That includes the Indiana Pacers, who have some players in Indianapolis as the offseason winds down. Their roster appears to be pretty much set for the coming campaign.
But transactions aren’t impossible this time of year. Indiana signed guard T.J. McConnell to a contract extension earlier this month, and in early October of 2021, injuries necessitated a deal between the Pacers and Brooklyn Nets involving Edmond Sumner. If a deal is beneficial, the timing is less relevant.
In that spirit, let’s review two trade ideas proposed by Bleacher Report authors (in this case, Dan Favale and Eric Pincus) involving the Pacers.
Pacers receive: Moses Moody, Golden State Warriors receive: Isaiah Jackson, three second-round draft picks (2025, 2027 via UTAH, 2029 via POR)
Favale noted in a piece that this move could help Indiana on defense because Moody is wing sized, and the Pacers need depth at that position.
That is undeniably true, and Moody would instantly slot in as the backup three in Indiana. The 2021 lottery pick hasn’t played consistently in Golden State, bouncing in and out of the rotation on a team chasing a title every year.
The Warriors have more depth now, so Moody may be on the outside of Steve Kerr’s rotation this season. If that is the case, perhaps this trade involving Jackson, who was also a first-round pick in 2021, could make sense. Jackson is a mobile defender who can switch out on to multiple positions and is a great finisher above the rim. He would help a Golden State group that doesn’t have great frontcourt depth.
This deal doesn’t seem like one the Warriors would make, but if they are more comfortable with Jackson’s price on his next deal than Moody’s price, perhaps it’s something both teams could pursue. If Indiana could acquire a young wing without giving up a first-round pick, they should consider it.
Walker Kessler is a ‘realistic’ trade target for Pacers
Pincus wrote a story about realistic trade targets for every franchise, and his best fit for the Pacers is Utah Jazz big man Walker Kessler.
Indiana has uncertainty at the five spot with both Jackson and Myles Turner having expiring contracts after this season. Pincus opines that the Pacers acquiring Kessler would give them a long-term fit on the interior with the future in mind. If Turner and/or Jackson aren’t back with the blue and gold, they could use depth like Kessler. Utah’s young center is still on his rookie-scale contract.
The Jazz big man may not be the best fit in the Circle City. He’s slower and more ground bound. But his defense is elite, and for the right price, he would make sense as an acquisition just about anywhere. His fit in Indiana is tricky, yet the franchise will have to figure out its future with Turner at some point in the next 9.5 months.
Pincus also listed Pacers forward Jarace Walker as a target for the Washington Wizards and Detroit Pistons while noting Bennedict Mathurin could be a fit with the Atlanta Hawks, Brooklyn Nets, and Pistons.
Indiana likely wouldn’t make a move for someone like Kessler until next offseason. Their roster appears to be nearly set for opening night of the coming campaign.
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2 charged with murder after Indiana toddler’s death
TELL CITY, Ind. (WKRC) — A man and woman in Southern Indiana were arrested and charged with murder after the death of a toddler this week.
In a press release, Tell City Police said they were called to a home for an unresponsive child on Tuesday. The boy, identified as 2-year-old Erik Reichard, was pronounced dead at the scene. Police did not say how the boy died.
On Friday, following an investigation, police arrested 39-year-old Trevor Reichard-Hates and 31-year-old Katherine Carter. It’s not clear what their relationship to the boy was.
Both Reichard-Hayes and Carter are in the Perry County Detention Center and charged with murder, neglect of a dependent resulting in death, neglect of a dependent resulting in serious bodily injury and neglect of a dependent.
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Food Bank’s mobile pantries across the South Bend area set for April
The Food Bank of Northern Indiana will distribute boxed and bagged food to those in need at remote locations in the coming month. The food can be picked up in a drive-through on a first-come, first-served basis.
● April 6: 9 to 10:30 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church, 430 Academy Road, Culver, Indiana
● April 8, 2026: 10 a.m. to noon CT at Prairie Meadows Park, 199 Flynn Road, Westville, Indiana
● April 9: 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds, 1440 E. Smith St., Warsaw
● April 10: 12:30 to 2 p.m. at Clayton Homes, 66920 Indiana 19, Wakarusa
● April 14: 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Food Bank of Northern Indiana, 702 Chapin St., South Bend
● April 15: 9:30 to 11 a.m. CT at Heartland Church, 6020 S. 300 E., Knox
● April 16: 10 to 11:30 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 206 S. Oak St., Mentone, Indiana
● April 17: noon to 1:30 p.m. Plymouth Parks, 1660 N. Michigan St. (by the pool), Plymouth
● April 20: 1 to 2:30 p.m. Charles Black Center, 3419 W. Washington St., South Bend
● April 22: 10 a.m. to noon CT at the LaPorte County Fairgrounds, 2581 Indiana 2, LaPorte
● April 23: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Excel Center (former Pierre Moran Mall Sears), 154 W. Hively Ave., Elkhart
● April 24: 9 to 10:30 a.m. CT at Knox United Methodist Church, 201 S. Shield St., Knox
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Starting Lineups Revealed for Charlotte Hornets vs. Indiana Pacers
The Charlotte Hornets (41-36) are sitting a bit more comfortably at 8th in the Eastern Conference, following yesterday’s win over the Phoenix Suns. But there’s not much time to enjoy that feeling, since the next opponent is already in town.
It’s the overall lowly but recently hot Indiana Pacers (18-58), who have rattled off two huge wins over the Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat. Nevertheless, they’re still tanking, and the Hornets hopefully should be able to overcome them, even without Moussa Diabaté and Grant Williams, who were late scratches.
The first five for the Hornets
G LaMelo Ball – LaMelo had his 10th double-double of the year last night against Phoenix, stuffing the stat sheet with 15 points and 11 assists. He didn’t commit a single turnover.
G Kon Knueppel – After a few slightly underwhelming outings in a row, Knueppel reestablished his Rookie of the Year case against the Suns, with 20 points on 50% from the field.
G Brandon Miller – Miller has had two polar opposite performances versus the Pacers this year. In the first meeting, he put up a measly six points, before coming back with vengeance a couple of weeks later and burning Indiana with thirty-three.
F Miles Bridges – With Pascal Siakam available, tonight’s tasksheet just got a lot bigger for Miles Bridges. He’ll be the one who guards the Pacers’ star forward the most and should have his hands full with him.
C Ryan Kalkbrenner – In place of Moussa Diabaté, Kalkbrenner will see his first start since late February. He’ll have to put up with Jay Huff, who is a threat from deep and can stretch the floor.
The first five for the Pacers
G Quenton Jackson – At 27 years old, Jackson is almost a veteran and has quietly stacked a couple of NBA games here and there over the last couple of years. This season, he has played a bunch in the absence of Tyrese Haliburton.
G Ben Sheppard – Sheppard is a reliable but selective shooter, who will rarely hunt for his own looks and is connecting on 36.2% from deep so far.
F Kobe Brown – A piece of the Ivica Zubac trade, Kobe Brown came from the Clippers and has been a surprising spark of positivity ever since. The bulky forward, who was more of a big man in Los Angeles, can shoot a bit but will mostly make his money inside the arc.
F Pascal Siakam – Still one of the most underrated NBA players, Siakam was a huge part of why the Pacers reached the Finals last year. He’s a true three-level scorer, solid defender, and all-around winning player.
C Jay Huff – Springier than you might think at first glance, Jay Huff is a player made for exciting plays. He blocks a ton of shots and will get up for dunks on the offensive end. His three-point shot can be inconsistent, but he will get it up nonetheless.
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