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Indiana Pacers waive Damien Wilkins, Glenn Robinson III returns to practice

The Indiana Pacers have announced that they have waived 37-year-old forward Damien Wilkins. His contract would have been fully guaranteed for the remainder of the season today if he was not waived.

Wilkins, who was called Wisdom by his teammates, started the game in last night’s win against the Chicago Bulls and had the best game of his brief Pacers career with 11 points, including three made 3-pointers.

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iPacers Discuss: Season Preview

Here’s the iPacers team of Contributors Joe Betz and Ross Blauvelt and Editor-in-Chief Derek Kramer here to discuss a few questions to preview the Indiana Pacers 2017-18 season that begins tomorrow night against the Brooklyn Nets. What’s in store for the Blue and the Gold in the dawn of this new era?  Continue reading iPacers Discuss: Season Preview

Wilkins, Uthoff look likely to make team as Pacers waive three players

Update: Jarrod Uthoff has since been waived as well.

The Indiana Pacers announced today that they waived Ben Moore, Trey McKinney-Jones and DeQuan Jones.

This means that Damien Wilkins and Jarrod Uthoff will likely take the final two spots on the roster. Alex Poythress and Edmond Sumner have 2-way contracts and don’t count on the 15-man roster.  Continue reading Wilkins, Uthoff look likely to make team as Pacers waive three players

Final Roster Cuts: Who will the Pacers keep around?

After finishing the preseason 3-1 after a victory over Maccabi Haifa, the Pacers have a week of practices before having to decide on their final roster for opening night of the 2017-2018 season.

Most of the 15 NBA-contract spots are already locked down. The following players will be on the team, barring something unexpected happening:  Continue reading Final Roster Cuts: Who will the Pacers keep around?

Pacers show encouraging signs in preseason win to start new era

The Indiana Pacers won their preseason opener in Milwaukee by a final score of 104-86. The Pacers ran away with the game in the third quarter where they outscored the Bucks 30-15. Myles Turner and Lance Stephenson led the team in scoring with 17 points each.

While the preseason results don’t matter, this was the new-look Pacers first opportunity to play together outside of practice, and it was an interesting dive into what the Pacers will strive to be in the regular season. Here’s some takeaways from game one:

Myles Turner is going to shoot more threes. A third of Turner’s 12 shot attempts were from beyond the 3-point line. While Turner managed to make only one attempt of his four tonight, it was encouraging to see him look to shoot from distance with confidence. Turner’s defense was also impressive. Turner was active at the rim, looked to consistently be in the correct position, and grabbed nine rebounds. Turner showed some improvement in post defense, forcing multiple misses in the first half, while also showing his great rim protection on multiple occasions with three blocks. Turner’s development is the key for the Pacers to accelerate this rebuilding era, and it’s quite possible he’ll have an All-Star selection coming his way this season.

Victor Oladipo has the greenest of green lights. Oladipo shot it early and often, shooting 8 times in the first quarter. He finished with 15 points on 15 shot attempts (making six). It’s clear that Oladipo will be one of the Pacers first scoring options and may lead the team in scoring, efficiency probably won’t be great.

Lance will make us dance. Stephenson will serve as the sixth man this year and he looked much like the player that he only seems to be in a Pacers uniform. Stephenson was the main ball handler for the second unit and set up Domantas Sabonis numerous times with nifty passes as they’ve seemed to gain some chemistry over the summer as both have spent the offseason in Indianapolis. Stephenson is going to flirt with triple doubles, get hyped, take maddening mid-range jump shots, bully his way to the rim, make some occasional threes. Stephenson finished with 17 points, six assists and six rebounds.

Damien Wilkins looks alright. Old Man Wilkins, complete with gray facial hair, was a questionable free agent signee at 37 years old and being out of the NBA for the past four seasons. Tonight, Wilkins led the Pacers in scoring in the first half with 10 points and finished with 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting. He looks like he’ll adequately serve as the backup small forward while Glenn Robinson III is out with his severe ankle injury. While you could still argue that the Pacers would be better served giving those minutes to a young player like Alex Poythress or Ben Moore that need the development time, Wilkins won’t be a liability on the court and should be a good veteran presence while with the second unit. His situation seems reminiscent of Rasual Butler from 2013-14.

He currently looks like a lock to make the roster. Alex Poythress may be a candidate for the final spot as he was the 12th player to enter the game tonight, which would open up one of the Pacers 2-way contract spots for either Jarrod Uthoff or Ben Moore, neither of whom played tonight.

Al Jefferson is going to have to earn his way back on the court. At least for tonight’s game, the Pacers played Sabonis at the backup five and rookie TJ Leaf as the backup power forward. While Less Big Al lost 40 pounds over the offseason and seems more intent on a better season this year, he’s currently the third-string center. It’s possible the Pacers end up deciding that Leaf isn’t quite ready for minutes yet, but at least to start the season (and in training camp practices), Jefferson will be mainly on the bench.

It’s perilous to make many judgments based on the first preseason game (the Pacers showed encouraging signs last year in the first preseason game too), but the Pacers seemed committed to the running style that they’ve been talking about pursuing for years, and Wilkins praised the team chemistry after the game, which has been a struggle for the Pacers for the past couple of seasons as well.

 

Pacers invite Damien Wilkins to training camp

The Indiana Pacers have reportedly agreed to a training camp deal with Damien Wilkins according to multiple media outlets.

The contract is non-guaranteed, and he’ll be in competition for the final roster spot on the team. 

Even as just a training camp invite, it’s curious to use a spot on a 37-year-old wing that hasn’t played in the NBA since the 2012-13 season as a rebuilding team. Wilkins last got a training camp invite with the Hornets in 2015-16 but was cut after three preseason games.

Kevin Pritchard said he wanted 17 players in camp which would mean two more players will be signed to compete for that final roster spot. It’d be surprising if those two players weren’t much younger guys. Ben Moore, undrafted out of SMU, is likely one of them as he was reported to have agreed to a partially guaranteed deal with the team immediately after the draft had concluded.

Wilkins, 37, has been well traveled while being out of the league for four years. He spent last season in the D-League and had modest numbers for the Greensboro Swarm, averaging 14.8 points per game. This may be a deal to get him on the Fort Wayne Mad Ants roster.

Wilkins, nephew of 9-time All-Star Dominique Wilkins and son of 13-year NBA veteran Gerald Wilkins, has played in China, Venezuela and the D-League since spending the 2012-13 season with the Philadelphia 76ers. He played for Nate McMillan briefly when he coached the Seattle Sonics.