This season has been a rough ride for the Indiana Pacers, who have unfortunately set a new franchise record with multiple losing streaks. With a 17-58 record, they've struggled to find their footing in the NBA this year. However, their recent victory against the Miami Heat, a team eyeing a Play-In spot yet again, offered a glimpse of hope and a return to form.
Despite missing key players Aaron Nesmith and Jarace Walker, the Pacers managed to pull off an impressive 135-118 win. Shooting an impressive 57.6% from the field and 46.2% from three-point range, they were led by Pascal Siakam's standout performance, recording a 30-point, 11-rebound double-double. For fans, seeing the Pacers shine in all facets of the game, even against a struggling Heat team, was a refreshing change.
Yet, there's a twist to this tale. At this stage of the season, victories aren't always met with unbridled joy in Indiana. This latest win might just be a prime example of why.
The Pacers' Dilemma: Winning vs. Draft Position
With only a few games left, the Pacers find themselves at the bottom of the NBA standings, holding the worst record. But it's a tight race. Their win against Miami puts them just four games behind the Utah Jazz, who have the fifth-worst record, and they're within two games of the Washington Wizards, Brooklyn Nets, and Sacramento Kings.
If the season were to end today, the Pacers would have a 52.1% chance of securing a top-four pick in the upcoming draft and a 14% chance at the coveted No. 1 spot. Holding the worst record would guarantee them no lower than the No. 5 pick in what many consider a talent-rich draft.
While a single win might not drastically alter their fate, the Pacers are navigating a delicate balance. They have a unique shot at drafting a potential franchise player, but due to the conditions of the Ivica Zubac trade, they can only keep their pick if it lands in the 1-4 range. In this unusual scenario, losses could be the key to future success for Indiana.
