The 2015-16 Indiana Pacers According to NBA2K

Sep 28, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; (left to right) Indiana Pacers guard Monta Ellis (11), forward Paul George (13), and guard George Hill (3) pose for a photo during media day at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 28, 2015; Indianapolis, IN, USA; (left to right) Indiana Pacers guard Monta Ellis (11), forward Paul George (13), and guard George Hill (3) pose for a photo during media day at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports /
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We have no idea what the Indiana Pacers rotation will look like this year — let alone their starting lineup. We have no idea how well the players will mesh together and, really, who will be playing what position in many cases.

Nada. Zilch. None.

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Anyone outside of the organization who says they do — and probably most of those within the franchise — is probably lying.

However with NBA2K16 hitting the market today we’ve decided to take a look at the game’s best guess for what the Indiana Pacers lineup and rotations might look like is.

Let’s look from top to bottom and rank the Pacers’ best players: 2K16 Style.

86. <p><strong>Biggest strength:</strong> 3-Point Shooting and perimeter defense</p><p><strong>Biggest weakness:</strong> Inside Defense (They clearly don’t see him as a power forward)</p>. PF. Indiana Pacers. PAUL GEORGE

SG. Indiana Pacers. MONTA ELLIS. 81. <p><strong>Biggest strength:</strong> Inside scoring</p><p><strong>Biggest weakness:</strong> Inside defense</p><p><span style=

78. <p><strong>Biggest strength:</strong> Mid-range scoring</p><p><strong>Biggest weakness:</strong> Inside defense and rebounding</p><p><strong>Surprise rating: </strong> Perimeter Defense — Only a C?! Ok, listen, I’m gonna soapbox for a moment.  George Hill, blond or not, is one of the better defensive point guards alive. C’mon now, 2K!</p>. PG. Indiana Pacers. GEORGE HILL

76. <p><strong>Biggest strength:</strong> 3-point shooting</p><p><strong>Biggest weakness:</strong> Inside defense</p><p><strong>Surprise rating:</strong> Poor finisher, great 3-point shooter (Have they seen Rodney Stuckey play basketball?)</p>. PG. Indiana Pacers. RODNEY STUCKEY

75. <p><strong>Biggest strength:</strong> Rebounding</p><p><strong>Biggest weakness:</strong> 3-point shooting and playmaking</p>. C. Indiana Pacers. JORDAN HILL

73. <p><strong>Biggest strength:</strong> 3-point shooting, perimeter defense</p><p><strong>Biggest weakness:</strong> Inside defense and playmaking</p><p><strong>Surprise rating: </strong>3-point shooting (Have they seen Solo shoot 3’s? He only got a B-, but still.)</p>. SF. Indiana Pacers. SOLOMON HILL

73. <p><strong>Biggest strength:</strong> Rebounding</p><p><strong>Biggest weakness: </strong>3-point shooting and playmaking</p><p><strong>Surprise rating: </strong>Not a surprise, but I needed an excuse to mention he’s rated as a 30 in free throw shooting.</p><div class=. C. Indiana Pacers. IAN MAHINMI

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Biggest strength: Rebounding

Biggest weakness: 3-point shooting and playmaking

Surprise rating: Not a surprise, but I needed an excuse to mention he’s rated as a 30 in free throw shooting.