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BREAKING NEWS: Indiana Pacers Miss Out on 2025 First-Round Pick, Seek Value in Second Round

 

June 29, 2025 — NBA Draft Coverage

In a surprising turn of events, the Indiana Pacers will not have a selection in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft. The franchise, which had hoped to leverage its mid-tier standing into a valuable addition to its young core, officially missed out on a first-round pick due to previous trade obligations and lottery protections not falling in their favor.

The Pacers’ front office, however, didn’t sit idle. According to sources close to the team, Indiana has been aggressive in scouring the second round for hidden gems — and may have landed a couple of intriguing prospects with upside.

 

“Not having a first-round pick definitely shifts your strategy,” said Pacers GM Chad Buchanan in a post-draft press conference. “But we saw some players still on the board late who fit our system and culture. This wasn’t a loss — it was just a pivot.”

 

While details are still emerging, early reports suggest the Pacers picked up two second-round talents with potential to crack the rotation. Among them: a defensive-minded wing from the SEC known for his motor, and a European guard with pro experience and a polished game.

 

Draft analysts noted that although the Pacers missed out on top-tier talent, their selections reflected a “value play” approach — something Indiana has quietly succeeded with in past drafts.

 

“Indiana’s front office is playing the long game,” said ESPN draft analyst Jonathan Givony. “They might not have made a splash, but they made smart bets.”

 

This marks the second time in four years the Pacers have gone without a first-round selection, raising questions about long-term roster building. However, with Tyrese Haliburton signed long-term and a strong developmental system in place, Indiana remains a team to watch — even if they weren’t front and center on draft night.

 

More updates and player profiles to follow as details emerge.

 

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