Thunder holding serious talks with Pacers to trade Eric Maynor, 18th and 21st picks for Indy's 10th pick, sources tell Y!
From Yahoo! Sports' Marc Spears (via Twitter).
That's quite a bit to give up for the 10th overall pick, I'd say.
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Yep. A bit too much.
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by daddydai on Jun 23, 2025 9:44 PM EDT reply actions
i agree
if Indy throws in a 2011 first rounder, i would think about it if i was the Thunder. but only if i was sure to sign a reserve PG in free agency.
by Dubbel on Jun 24, 2025 2:31 AM EDT up reply actions
Thus did Paul Presti turn a broken wagon wheel into a jet liner.
He got Maynor for offering Utah luxury tax relief last season, and the #18 came for giving Miami another $3 million today.
He’s going to barter up into the big they lack, starting from nothing.
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by feral on Jun 23, 2025 11:23 PM EDT reply actions
#18 and 26 would be better
as well as Indy throwing in their 2011 2nd rounder
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by tomkanti on Jun 24, 2025 2:37 AM EDT reply actions
It's never a good sign
when you get moved around so much in your first few years. Yes, teams value your talent, but never enough so to actually use and develop them. Maynor would get an opportunity to maybe contribute more in Indy, but I thought he had established himself as a key part of the young studs coming off of OKC’s bench, at least, the back-up to Westbrook. Either way, a lot to give up to move to #10.
by Surujh Operator on Jun 24, 2025 5:27 AM EDT reply actions









