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Navigating the Hardwood

A scholarly examination of the strategic decisions, player performances, and overall trajectory of the Indiana Pacers' 56th franchise season.

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Season Overview

The 2022–23 Campaign

The 2022–23 season marked the 56th iteration of the Indiana Pacers franchise and their 47th within the National Basketball Association (NBA). Under the continued leadership of Head Coach Rick Carlisle, in his sixth season with the team, the Pacers navigated a season characterized by significant roster adjustments and the emergence of promising young talent.

Performance Metrics

The team concluded the regular season with a record of 35 wins and 47 losses, resulting in a .427 winning percentage. This placed them 4th in the Central Division and 11th in the Eastern Conference, ultimately leading to their elimination from postseason contention on April 2, 2023, following a loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers and a Chicago Bulls victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.

Offseason Dynamics

The offseason was notably active for the Pacers. A significant move involved signing restricted free-agent Deandre Ayton to a four-year, $133 million offer sheet, which, while the largest in league history at the time, was subsequently matched by the Phoenix Suns. The team also executed a trade involving Malcolm Brogdon, acquiring Aaron Nesmith, Daniel Theis, and a 2023 first-round pick in return, signaling a strategic shift towards future assets.

Player Milestones

Individual player achievements provided notable highlights. Tyrese Haliburton earned his inaugural NBA All-Star appearance in 2023 and participated in the Three-Point Contest alongside teammate Buddy Hield. Hield himself etched his name in franchise history by surpassing Reggie Miller's record for the most three-pointers made in a single Pacers season. Rookie Bennedict Mathurin also set a new franchise record for most three-pointers made by a rookie, exceeding Chris Duarte's previous mark. At the trade deadline, the team further bolstered its roster by acquiring Jordan Nwora and former Pacer George Hill.

2022 NBA Draft Selections

Strategic Acquisitions

The 2022 NBA Draft was a pivotal moment for the Indiana Pacers, as they utilized their picks to bring in new talent. The team held its own first-round pick and secured two additional second-round picks through prior trades involving Jalen Smith and Caris LeVert, demonstrating a forward-looking approach to roster development.

Round Pick Player Position(s) Nationality College / Club
1 6 Bennedict Mathurin Shooting guard / Small forward Canada Arizona
2 31 Andrew Nembhard Point guard Canada Gonzaga
2 58 Hugo Besson Point guard France New Zealand Breakers

Team Roster & Coaching

Coaching Staff

The 2022–23 Indiana Pacers were led by Head Coach Rick Carlisle. He was supported by a dedicated team of assistant coaches, ensuring comprehensive player development and strategic execution throughout the season.

  • Head Coach: Rick Carlisle
  • Assistants: Maurice Baker, Jenny Boucek, Ronald Nored, Jannero Pargo, Lloyd Pierce, Mike Weinar

Player Personnel

The roster featured a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talents, contributing to the team's dynamic on-court performance. Key players included All-Star Tyrese Haliburton and record-breaking sharpshooter Buddy Hield.

Pos. No. Player Height Weight DOB From
F12Oshae Brissett6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)210 lb (95 kg)1998-06-20Syracuse
G10Kendall Brown (TW)6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)205 lb (93 kg)2003-05-11Baylor
G3Chris Duarte6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)190 lb (86 kg)1997-06-13Oregon
G0Tyrese Haliburton6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)185 lb (84 kg)2000-02-29Iowa State
G24Buddy Hield6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)220 lb (100 kg)1992-12-17Oklahoma
G7George Hill6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)188 lb (85 kg)1986-05-04IUPUI
F22Isaiah Jackson6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)205 lb (93 kg)2002-01-10Kentucky
F16James Johnson6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)240 lb (109 kg)1987-02-20Wake Forest
G/F00Bennedict Mathurin6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)210 lb (95 kg)2002-06-19Arizona
G9T. J. McConnell6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)190 lb (86 kg)1992-03-25Arizona
G2Andrew Nembhard6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)191 lb (87 kg)2000-01-16Gonzaga
G/F23Aaron Nesmith6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)215 lb (98 kg)1999-10-16Vanderbilt
F13Jordan Nwora6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)225 lb (102 kg)1998-09-09Louisville
F25Jalen Smith6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)215 lb (98 kg)2000-03-16Maryland
C27Daniel Theis6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)245 lb (111 kg)1992-04-04Germany
C33Myles Turner6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)250 lb (113 kg)1996-03-24Texas
G32Gabe York (TW)6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)190 lb (86 kg)1993–08–02Arizona

Legend: (TW) Two-way affiliate player

Conference & Division Standings

Central Division Performance

The Indiana Pacers finished 4th in the Central Division, competing against formidable opponents. Their divisional record reflects the competitive landscape of their immediate conference rivals.

Central Division W L PCT GB Home Road Div GP
z – Milwaukee Bucks5824.70732–926–1511–582
x – Cleveland Cavaliers5131.6227.031–1020–2113–382
pi – Chicago Bulls4042.48818.022–1918–237–982
Indiana Pacers3547.42723.020–2115–267–982
Detroit Pistons1765.20741.09–328–332–1482

Eastern Conference Position

In the broader Eastern Conference, the Pacers concluded the season in 11th place. This position highlights the intense competition within the conference and the challenges faced in securing a playoff berth.

Eastern Conference
# Team W L PCT GB GP
1z – Milwaukee Bucks *5824.70782
2y – Boston Celtics *5725.6951.082
3x – Philadelphia 76ers5428.6594.082
4x – Cleveland Cavaliers5131.6227.082
5x – New York Knicks4735.57311.082
6x – Brooklyn Nets4537.54913.082
7y – Miami Heat *4438.53714.082
8x – Atlanta Hawks4141.50017.082
9pi – Toronto Raptors4141.50017.082
10pi – Chicago Bulls4042.48818.082
11Indiana Pacers3547.42723.082
12Washington Wizards3547.42723.082
13Orlando Magic3448.41524.082
14Charlotte Hornets2755.32931.082
15Detroit Pistons1765.20741.082

Game Log Analysis

Preseason Performance

The Pacers' preseason provided an initial glimpse into the team's potential and areas for development, concluding with a balanced record of 2 wins and 2 losses. These early games were crucial for integrating new players and refining team chemistry.

Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1October 5@ CharlotteW 122–97Aaron Nesmith (16)Jalen Smith (10)Haliburton, McConnell (6)Spectrum Center
9,382
1–0
2October 7@ New YorkL 114–131Tyrese Haliburton (20)Myles Turner (9)Tyrese Haliburton (7)Madison Square Garden
16,510
1–1
3October 12New YorkW 109–100Bennedict Mathurin (27)Oshae Brissett (8)Andrew Nembhard (9)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
7,081
2–1
4October 14HoustonL 114–122Buddy Hield (19)Smith, Mathurin (5)Andrew Nembhard (7)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
7,107
2–2

Regular Season Journey

The regular season presented a challenging schedule, with the Pacers demonstrating periods of strong performance interspersed with stretches of difficulty. The team's overall record of 35-47 reflects a season of growth and adaptation.

October: 3–5 (home: 1–2; road: 2–3)

Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1October 19WashingtonL 107–114Tyrese Haliburton (26)Buddy Hield (10)Tyrese Haliburton (7)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,027
0–1
2October 21San AntonioL 134–137Tyrese Haliburton (27)Terry Taylor (7)Tyrese Haliburton (12)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
12,073
0–2
3October 22DetroitW 124–115Bennedict Mathurin (27)Smith, Bitadze (15)Tyrese Haliburton (10)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,056
1–2
4October 24@ PhiladelphiaL 106–120Tyrese Haliburton (19)Jalen Smith (10)Tyrese Haliburton (10)Wells Fargo Center
19,786
1–3
5October 26@ ChicagoL 109–124Buddy Hield (25)Jalen Smith (9)Tyrese Haliburton (11)United Center
18,306
1–4
6October 28@ WashingtonW 127–117Myles Turner (27)Myles Turner (10)Tyrese Haliburton (12)Capital One Arena
13,463
2–4
7October 29@ BrooklynW 125–116Bennedict Mathurin (32)Jalen Smith (14)Haliburton, Hield (8)Barclays Center
17,732
3–4
8October 31@ BrooklynL 109–116Chris Duarte (30)Tyrese Haliburton (8)Buddy Hield (7)Barclays Center
15,770
3–5

November: 9–4 (home: 6–2; road: 3–2)

Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
9November 4MiamiW 101–99Buddy Hield (25)Haliburton, Hield (9)Tyrese Haliburton (9)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
13,141
4–5
10November 7New OrleansW 129–122Myles Turner (37)Myles Turner (12)Tyrese Haliburton (13)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
14,052
5–5
11November 9DenverL 119–122Bennedict Mathurin (30)Myles Turner (11)Tyrese Haliburton (12)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
14,069
5–6
12November 12TorontoW 118–104Buddy Hield (22)Myles Turner (10)Tyrese Haliburton (15)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
13,089
6–6
13November 16@ CharlotteW 125–113Tyrese Haliburton (22)Myles Turner (10)Tyrese Haliburton (11)Spectrum Center
14,756
7–6
14November 18@ HoustonW 99–91Tyrese Haliburton (19)Jalen Smith (18)Tyrese Haliburton (8)Toyota Center
15,882
8–6
15November 19OrlandoW 114–113Tyrese Haliburton (22)Myles Turner (11)Tyrese Haliburton (14)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
14,478
9–6
16November 21OrlandoW 123–102Bennedict Mathurin (22)Jackson, Nesmith (8)Tyrese Haliburton (14)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
14,478
10–6
17November 23MinnesotaL 101–115Myles Turner (31)Myles Turner (7)Tyrese Haliburton (14)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,751
10–7
18November 25BrooklynW 128–117Buddy Hield (26)Myles Turner (8)Tyrese Haliburton (15)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,404
11–7
19November 27@ L.A. ClippersL 100–114Jalen Smith (23)Jalen Smith (9)Tyrese Haliburton (11)Crypto.com Arena
16,805
11–8
20November 28@ L.A. LakersW 116–115Tyrese Haliburton (24)Myles Turner (13)Tyrese Haliburton (14)Crypto.com Arena
16,034
12–8
21November 30@ SacramentoL 114–137Mathurin, Smith (22)Jackson, Smith, Turner (6)Haliburton, McConnell (10)Golden 1 Center
17,611
12–9

December: 8–8 (home: 5–3; road: 3–5)

Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
22December 2@ UtahL 119–139Myles Turner (18)Tyrese Haliburton (6)Andrew Nembhard (10)Vivint Arena
18,206
12–10
23December 4@ PortlandL 100–116Myles Turner (24)Buddy Hield (11)Andrew Nembhard (8)Moda Center
17,579
12–11
24December 5@ Golden StateW 112–104Andrew Nembhard (31)Hield, Smith (9)Andrew Nembhard (13)Chase Center
18,064
13–11
25December 7@ MinnesotaL 115–121Haliburton, Hield (28)Myles Turner (7)Tyrese Haliburton (15)Target Center
15,472
13–12
26December 9WashingtonW 121–111Buddy Hield (28)Brissett, Mathurin (8)Tyrese Haliburton (11)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,039
14–12
27December 10BrooklynL 133–136Tyrese Haliburton (35)Bennedict Mathurin (7)Tyrese Haliburton (9)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
14,280
14–13
28December 12MiamiL 82–87Buddy Hield (19)Myles Turner (13)Tyrese Haliburton (6)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,309
14–14
29December 14Golden StateW 125–119Tyrese Haliburton (29)Mathurin, Smith (6)T. J. McConnell (9)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,069
15–14
30December 16@ ClevelandL 112–118Bennedict Mathurin (22)Myles Turner (11)Tyrese Haliburton (14)Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
19,432
15–15
31December 18New YorkL 106–109Hield, Nesmith (23)Aaron Nesmith (10)Tyrese Haliburton (10)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
14,513
15–16
32December 21@ BostonW 117–112Tyrese Haliburton (33)Jalen Smith (9)Tyrese Haliburton (8)TD Garden
19,156
16–16
33December 23@ MiamiW 111–108Tyrese Haliburton (43)Smith, Turner (11)Tyrese Haliburton (7)FTX Arena
19,600
17–16
34December 26@ New OrleansL 93–113Bennedict Mathurin (15)Myles Turner (8)Haliburton, McConnell (6)Smoothie King Center
18,636
17–17
35December 27AtlantaW 129–114Buddy Hield (28)Buddy Hield (9)Tyrese Haliburton (7)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,028
18–17
36December 29ClevelandW 135–126Tyrese Haliburton (29)Myles Turner (12)Tyrese Haliburton (9)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
19–17
37December 31L.A. ClippersW 131–130Myles Turner (34)Buddy Hield (8)Tyrese Haliburton (10)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,731
20–17

January: 4–11 (home: 4–3; road: 0–8)

Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
38January 2TorontoW 122–114Bennedict Mathurin (21)Jalen Smith (11)Tyrese Haliburton (8)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
14,054
21–17
39January 4@ PhiladelphiaL 126–129 (OT)Buddy Hield (24)Buddy Hield (9)Tyrese Haliburton (12)Wells Fargo Center
20,033
21–18
40January 6PortlandW 108–99Bennedict Mathurin (19)Nesmith, Turner (7)Tyrese Haliburton (12)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,548
22–18
41January 8CharlotteW 116–111Myles Turner (29)Oshae Brissett (10)Tyrese Haliburton (13)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,805
23–18
42January 11@ New YorkL 113–119Buddy Hield (31)Hield, McConnell (8)Haliburton, McConnell (7)Madison Square Garden
18,249
23–19
43January 13AtlantaL 111–113Bennedict Mathurin (26)Brissett, Jackson (10)T. J. McConnell (7)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,071
23–20
44January 14MemphisL 112–130Chris Duarte (25)T. J. McConnell (8)T. J. McConnell (11)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
23–21
45January 16@ MilwaukeeL 119–132Myles Turner (30)Mathurin, Turner (8)McConnell, Nembhard (9)Fiserv Forum
17,412
23–22
46January 18@ Oklahoma CityL 106–126Andrew Nembhard (18)Trevelin Queen (9)Andrew Nembhard (7)Paycom Center
14,478
23–23
47January 20@ DenverL 111–134Bennedict Mathurin (19)Myles Turner (7)McConnell, Nembhard (6)Ball Arena
19,609
23–24
48January 21@ PhoenixL 107–112Bennedict Mathurin (23)Myles Turner (12)T. J. McConnell (12)Footprint Center
17,071
23–25
49January 24ChicagoW 116–110Mathurin, Turner (26)Chris Duarte (9)T. J. McConnell (10)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,102
24–25
50January 25@ OrlandoL 120–126Bennedict Mathurin (26)Myles Turner (13)T. J. McConnell (8)Amway Center
18,846
24–26
51January 27MilwaukeeL 131–141Myles Turner (24)Bennedict Mathurin (8)T. J. McConnell (9)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,090
24–27
52January 29@ MemphisL 100–112Bennedict Mathurin (27)Bennedict Mathurin (8)T. J. McConnell (7)FedExForum
17,794
24–28

February: 4–7 (home: 2–5; road: 2–2)

Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
53February 2L.A. LakersL 111–112Tyrese Haliburton (26)Myles Turner (13)Tyrese Haliburton (12)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
24–29
54February 3SacramentoW 107–104Buddy Hield (21)Myles Turner (13)Tyrese Haliburton (9)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
25–29
55February 5ClevelandL 103–122Myles Turner (27)Myles Turner (10)Tyrese Haliburton (11)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
25–30
56February 8@ MiamiL 111–116Buddy Hield (29)Myles Turner (10)Tyrese Haliburton (10)Miami-Dade Arena
19,600
25–31
57February 10PhoenixL 104–117Bennedict Mathurin (22)Chris Duarte (6)Andrew Nembhard (10)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,522
25–32
58February 11@ WashingtonL 113–127Tyrese Haliburton (21)Tyrese Haliburton (6)Tyrese Haliburton (7)Capital One Arena
18,387
25–33
59February 13UtahL 117–123Tyrese Haliburton (30)Aaron Nesmith (6)Tyrese Haliburton (12)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,004
25–34
60February 15ChicagoW 117–113Buddy Hield (27)Myles Turner (9)Tyrese Haliburton (8)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,599
26–34
61February 23BostonL 138–142 (OT)Myles Turner (40)Myles Turner (10)Tyrese Haliburton (14)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,125
26–35
62February 25@ OrlandoW 121–108Myles Turner (24)Nwora, Turner (8)Tyrese Haliburton (14)Amway Center
19,231
27–35
63February 28@ DallasW 124–122Tyrese Haliburton (32)Jalen Smith (9)Tyrese Haliburton (6)American Airlines Center
20,277
28–35

March: 6–9 (home: 2–4; road: 4–5)

Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
64March 2@ San AntonioL 99–110Buddy Hield (27)Chris Duarte (9)T. J. McConnell (5)AT&T Center
14,617
28–36
65March 5@ ChicagoW 125–122Tyrese Haliburton (29)Isaiah Jackson (7)Tyrese Haliburton (11)United Center
21,225
29–36
66March 6PhiladelphiaL 143–147Tyrese Haliburton (40)Buddy Hield (8)Tyrese Haliburton (16)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
15,008
29–37
67March 9HoustonW 134–125 (OT)Tyrese Haliburton (29)Aaron Nesmith (7)Tyrese Haliburton (19)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,027
30–37
68March 11@ DetroitW 121–115Jalen Smith (20)Isaiah Jackson (11)Andrew Nembhard (8)Little Caesars Arena
20,190
31–37
69March 13@ DetroitL 97–117Jordan Nwora (20)Hield, Smith (8)Andrew Nembhard (7)Little Caesars Arena
18,313
31–38
70March 16@ MilwaukeeW 139–123Andrew Nembhard (24)Nwora, Smith, Turner (8)T. J. McConnell (12)Fiserv Forum
17,797
32–38
71March 18PhiladelphiaL 121–141Aaron Nesmith (25)Jordan Nwora (9)T. J. McConnell (9)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
32–39
72March 20@ CharlotteL 109–115Hield, Turner (20)Isaiah Jackson (10)T. J. McConnell (8)Spectrum Center
12,449
32–40
73March 22@ TorontoW 118–114Andrew Nembhard (25)Myles Turner (7)Andrew Nembhard (10)Scotiabank Arena
19,800
33–40
74March 24@ BostonL 95–120Haliburton, Turner (20)Buddy Hield (8)Tyrese Haliburton (9)TD Garden
19,699
33–41
75March 25@ AtlantaL 130–143Jordan Nwora (33)Jalen Smith (7)Tyrese Haliburton (13)State Farm Arena
17,699
33–42
76March 27DallasL 104–127Bennedict Mathurin (26)Isaiah Jackson (12)T. J. McConnell (7)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,022
33–43
77March 29MilwaukeeL 136–149Bennedict Mathurin (29)Bennedict Mathurin (9)Andrew Nembhard (15)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,524
33–44
78March 31Oklahoma CityW 121–117T. J. McConnell (21)Jalen Smith (15)T. J. McConnell (8)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,506
34–44

April: 1–3 (home: 0–2; road: 1–1)

Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
79April 2@ ClevelandL 105–115Bennedict Mathurin (19)Jordan Nwora (10)Andrew Nembhard (8)Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
19,432
34–45
80April 5New YorkL 129–138Jalen Smith (19)Jackson, Mathurin (8)T. J. McConnell (12)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,789
34–46
81April 7DetroitL 115–122Buddy Hield (22)Isaiah Jackson (7)Andrew Nembhard (10)Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
34–47
82April 9@ New YorkW 141–136Bennedict Mathurin (26)Brissett, Jackson (9)Andrew Nembhard (9)Madison Square Garden
19,812
35–47

Player Statistics

Regular Season Performance

A detailed statistical analysis of individual player contributions during the 2022–23 regular season reveals key performers and their impact across various metrics, including points, rebounds, and assists. These statistics are fundamental to understanding player value and team dynamics.

Player POS GP GS MP REB AST STL BLK PTS MPG RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Buddy HieldSF80732,48240022592261,34431.05.02.81.2.316.8
Bennedict MathurinSG78172,22231811648131,30228.54.11.5.6.216.7
Andrew NembhardSG75632,073199341701370927.62.74.5.9.29.5
T. J. McConnellPG7561,526234397811065020.33.15.31.1.18.7
Aaron NesmithSF73601,81627798553473824.93.81.3.8.510.1
Jalen SmithC68311,27939466216064218.85.81.0.3.99.4
Oshae BrissettPF6521,08321844331339816.73.4.7.5.26.1
Isaiah JacksonC63121,04228251319345516.54.5.8.51.57.2
Myles TurnerC62621,82546689361401,11329.47.51.4.62.318.0
Tyrese HaliburtonPG56561,88320558591251,16033.63.710.41.6.420.7
Chris DuarteSF46128971156425936219.52.51.4.5.27.9
Terry TaylorPF262228391035698.81.5.4.1.22.7
Jordan NworaSF24115911125012731324.64.72.1.5.313.0
Goga BitadzeC2102024918910699.62.3.9.4.53.3
James JohnsonPF181162301576519.01.7.8.4.32.8
George HillSG1111661821735715.11.61.9.6.35.2
Daniel TheisC71109229264915.63.11.3.3.97.0
Trevelin QueenSG7070176252110.02.4.9.3.73.0
Kendall BrownSG6040634096.71.0.5.7.01.5
Gabe YorkSG305665202418.72.01.7.7.08.0

Denotes player spent time with another team in the season. Stats reflect time with the Pacers only.

Key Transactions

Trades Executed

The 2022–23 season saw the Indiana Pacers engage in several strategic trades, reshaping their roster and acquiring future assets. These moves were instrumental in the team's ongoing development and long-term planning.

Date To Indiana Pacers To Other Team
June 23, 2022 Draft rights to Kendall Brown (No. 48) 2026 second-round pick (to Minnesota Timberwolves)
June 24, 2022 Cash considerations Draft rights to Hugo Besson (No. 58) (to Milwaukee Bucks)
July 9, 2022 Malik Fitts, Juwan Morgan, Aaron Nesmith, Nik Stauskas, Daniel Theis, 2023 BOS protected first-round pick (Julian Strawther) Malcolm Brogdon (to Boston Celtics)
February 9, 2023
(Four-team trade)
George Hill (from Milwaukee), Jordan Nwora (from Milwaukee), Serge Ibaka (from Milwaukee), 2023 CLE second-round pick (from Milwaukee) (Isaiah Wong), 2024 MIL second-round pick (from Milwaukee) (Quinten Post), 2025 IND second-round pick (from Brooklyn), Cash considerations (from Brooklyn) Jae Crowder (from Phoenix) (to Milwaukee Bucks)
Mikal Bridges (from Phoenix), Cameron Johnson (from Phoenix), Draft rights to Juan Pablo Vaulet (2015 No. 39) (from Indiana), 2023 PHX first-round pick (from Phoenix) (Noah Clowney), 2025 PHX first-round pick (from Phoenix), 2027 PHX first-round pick (from Phoenix), 2028 right to swap first-round picks (from Phoenix), 2028 MIL second-round pick (from Milwaukee), 2029 PHX first-round pick (from Phoenix), 2029 second-round pick (from Milwaukee) (to Brooklyn Nets)
Kevin Durant (from Brooklyn), T. J. Warren (from Brooklyn) (to Phoenix Suns)

Free Agency Activity

Free agency played a role in shaping the Pacers' roster, with both re-signings and new additions contributing to the team's composition. Departures also occurred, as players moved on to new opportunities.

Re-signed

Player Signed
Jalen Smith July 6, 2022

Additions

Player Signed Former team
Langston Galloway September 23, 2022 Milwaukee Bucks

Subtractions

Player Reason New Team
Oshae Brissett Free agency Boston Celtics
Goga Bitadze Waived Orlando Magic
Langston Galloway Waived College Park Skyhawks

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