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Antonio Davis would be drafted by the Indiana Pacers in the 2nd Round of the 1990 Draft, but the Power Forward would ply his trade in Europe for a few years before he joined Indiana. Davis joined Indiana in 1993 and would play there for six years, used mostly off of the bench. Over his tenure as a Pacer, Davis would average 9.0 Points and 6.6 Rebounds per Game.
Troy Murphy was part of an eight-player deal that saw him join the Indiana Pacers in the 2006-07 season. Murphy would take over the starting Power Forward role for the Pacers, where he would play for three and a half years. Murphy averaged 12.2 Points per Game in his first full year in Indiana, but he increased that to over 14 Points in the next two years. Murphy's rebounding numbers went up in those two campaigns to 11.8 and 10.2 and would finish second and seventh, respectively. He was traded to New Jersey after the 2009-10 season.
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When Metta World Peace was Ron Artest, he was traded in his third year in the league from the Chicago Bulls to Indiana. It was a good fit, and in what was his first full season as a Pacer, he would earn a Second Team All-Defensive Selection, while leading the league in Steal Percentage, the second year in a row he would do so.
The best seasons of Derrick McKey were when he was with the Seattle SuperSonics, but the Small Forward would spend eight seasons as a Pacer, the first four where he was their starter.