In a significant move to reshape the landscape of the NBA, the Indiana Pacers have successfully acquired All-Star forward Pascal Siakam in a complex three-team deal. According to insider information, the trade primarily involves the Pacers and the Toronto Raptors, but also includes the New Orleans Pelicans as the third team in this intricate transaction. In exchange for Siakam, the Pacers have parted ways with Bruce Brown, Jordan Nwora, and an impressive package of three first-round picks.

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The details of the deal reveal that the Toronto Raptors will receive a substantial haul in return for parting with their prized forward. Alongside Brown and Nwora, the Raptors will acquire three first-round picks. Adding an additional layer of complexity to the trade, the New Orleans Pelicans are actively involved in the deal. As part of the agreement, the Pelicans will send Kira Lewis Jr. to the Raptors, further diversifying the talent pool across the teams.
In return, the Pacers will receive a valuable second-round pick from the Pelicans, contributing to the overall dynamics of this multifaceted trade. The draft picks involved in the deal will play a pivotal role in shaping the teams future. Two first-round picks heading to the Raptors will be for the 2024 draft, with one being the Pacers’ own selection and the other representing the lesser of a pick from Utah, Houston, LA Clippers, or Oklahoma City.

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The third first-round pick for the 2026 draft is included in the trade, originating from the Indiana Pacers. This high-profile trade signifies the Pacers are going for a deep playoff run. As the NBA landscape continues to evolve, the impact of this trade is sure to be felt across the league, setting the stage for an exciting and transformation period in professional basketball.
























