Should the Denver Nuggets make a trade with the Indiana Pacers?

Indiana Pacers guard Malcolm Brogdon (7) drives to the net as Denver Nuggets guard Monte Morris (11) defends in the first quarter at Ball Arena on 10 Nov. 2021. (Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports)
Indiana Pacers guard Malcolm Brogdon (7) drives to the net as Denver Nuggets guard Monte Morris (11) defends in the first quarter at Ball Arena on 10 Nov. 2021. (Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports) /
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Indiana Pacers forward Isaiah Jackson (23) slam dunks the ball in the second half against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on 15 Oct. 2021. (Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports)
Indiana Pacers forward Isaiah Jackson (23) slam dunks the ball in the second half against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on 15 Oct. 2021. (Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports) /

Can the Denver Nuggets take a look at another prospect?

Are the Indiana Pacers unhappy with Goga Bitadze or Isaiah Jackson? The former has fallen out the rotation despite never really being in it and the latter is a 19-year-old rookie who might be solid sometime in the next decade.

At this point, you’re just throwing stuff out there and hoping it sticks. But what if Indy aren’t too pleased with their recent draftee in Jackson and want to get a look at someone else?

Would they be amenable to a Bones Hyland trade? Likely not, it’d be too much of an omission of failure to trade the 22nd pick for the 26th pick a quarter into their first season but to be fair, Hyland has shown more on the court.

Regardless, there’s no realistic trade because it looks like Bones is better than Jackson and several others ahead of him in the draft order.

Bitadze… no thank you.

What are your thoughts on the earlier trades for Caris LeVert, Chris Duarte, or Torrey Craig? Should Connelly push his chips in this season and trade for a contributor now or wait and see where things stand next offseason?

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