When Indiana knew they were going to have trade Paul George, they landed Victor Oladipo, who lived up to his potential, and Domantis Sabonis, a Center who had played only one year at OKC.
Known for blowing in the ear of LeBron James during a game, Lance Stephenson knew how to get attention, and if you let him, he would get under your skin.
Johnny Davis arrived in Indiana in a trade from Portland, and he would embark on the most productive seasons of his career. In his first year with the Pacers, he would post an 18.3 Points per Game Average, which would be the best of his career. His best year would be his second one in Indiana (1980-81), where he had a 14.4 PPG with a career-highs in Assists (6.3) and Steals (1.3). That year he was ninth in Assists per Game.
Wayman Tisdale was drafted 2nd Overall in 1985, and he was a good player, but he sometimes gets maligned as there were players who were chosen after him (Charles Barkley, Chris Mullin, and Karl Malone) who would go on to have Hall of Fame careers. Looking back, you can see why the Pacers chose him as he was a three-time First Team All-American at the University of Oklahoma, and he did have a good career in the NBA, which of course, began in Indiana.