The Pacers' record so far this season has not been good, which has made them a team that needs to fully enter the reconstruction phase, in which case there are already rumors in the league that the Pacers will put Miles Turner, Sabonis Jr. and Left on the shelves.
To be clear, the Pacers are all players with good value, which is simply that it is not difficult for the Pacers to promote the trade of these players, but the problem is how do they find the right trade solution. The advice given by the US media Brett Siegel is that the Pacers can promote the transaction involving Miles Turner with the Nets:
Nets get: Miles Turner, Torrey Craig
Pacers get: Joe Harris, Nicholas Clarkston
Recent rumors about the Nets' trade are more about Kyrie Irving, but in fact, the Nets need to strengthen another player with strength does not necessarily need to put Irving on the shelf, of course, the Nets to promote the transaction involving Irving will not be an easy task.
In the deal, the Nets replaced Two players, Miles Turner and Craig, with two players, Joe Harris and Clarkston. Turner will be the player who helps the Nets on the defensive end and pulling out space, and Craig is also a tough player with good strength.
But the biggest question in the deal is whether the Pacers are willing to trade back Clarkston and Joe Harris in the case of sending a rising star player like Turner, Clarkston is indeed a player with good prospects, but whether he can play turner's data performance in the future season is still unknown, as for Joe Harris is also a player with the league's elite outside projection ability, but the Pacers lineup that wants to fully enter the reconstruction phase does not seem to have a particularly big role.
If the Nets do want to convince the Pacers to push the deal, their sending out an extra future draft pick could be a more realistic option to make the deal.