The Indiana Pacers, like all the other teams in the NBA, have until Thursday to make a trade deadline. Once that deadline passes on February 19, the team will be (basically) set in stone as it tries to make a hard playoffs push in March and April.
What will Larry Bird do?
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Rumors say he has been fielding calls, on and off, about trading David West for a first-round pick. The Toronto Raptors are interested in West and may be considering a deal that includes Terrence Ross.
Goran Dragic was reportedly on the trade block, although more recent reports say the Phoenix Suns would rather move Isaiah Thomas. Miles Plumlee may also be on the table.
In Utah, Enes Kanter wants out, Charlotte still wants to unload Lance Stephenson, the Oklahoma City Thunder have reportedly soured on Reggie Jackson, and the Brooklyn Nets seem to be open to any deal that could save them a few bucks.
These are just of the names discussed, but despite all the talks, it all comes down to one question: What will Larry Bird do.
We assembled the 8p9s crew to find out.
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