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Rumor: Pacers have made a first-round promise to Bobi Klintman

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  • Rumor: Pacers have made a first-round promise to Bobi Klintman

    After withdrawing from the NBA draft combine last week, rumors began to swirl that Wake Forest freshman Bobi Klintman received a first-round guarantee from a team.

    We may now know which team made that draft promise.

    According to nbadraft.net, the Indiana Pacers have reportedly come to an agreement with Klintman. The Pacers have three first-round picks (Nos. 7, 26 and 29) this year and could look to target him with the 26th or 29th pick.

    The full explanation of the situation:
    We are hearing that the Pacers are the team with a promise in place with Klintman. The Pacers have picks at 7, 26, 29 and 32, and the most likely of the three that Indiana would use on the high-upside prospect would seem to be at 26. Indiana is a young team and can afford to draft a project-type of player like Klintman to develop for the future.

    Klintman was among the 78 prospects invited to participate in the combine last week in Chicago, Illinois. He initially declared for the draft with the option to return to school, but will now apparently keep his name in and forgo his remaining eligibility.

    The 6-foot-10 forward has climbed draft boards rapidly over the past couple of months and is now viewed as a potential first-round pick. The Pacers, as a team with multiple first-round picks, make sense as a team that could add him this year.

    Klintman, who was born in Malmo, Sweden, averaged 5.3 points and 4.5 rebounds on 36.8% shooting from 3-point range. He became the first Wake Forest freshman since Tim Duncan in 1994 to record a double-double in the ACC Tournament (17 points, 11 rebounds).

    He is viewed as one of the most intriguing prospects in the draft. His counting stats don’t necessarily jump off the page, but he can do a little bit of everything. He is still raw in terms of his ability, but developing in an NBA system will certainly help him in the future.

    The potential pairing between Klintman and the Pacers makes sense on a number of fronts. With the draft one month away, it will certainly be worth monitoring the situation.

    Just one question: Why?
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    Oh wait, this is a rumor from NBADraft.net?

    I have no idea who runs NBADraft.net, but their site isn't so great. Don't like their comparisons or think that their mock rankings aren't that good.

    I'm hoping that it's a fringe rumor. I prefer Sidy or Leonard for our Late 1st Round pick.
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    • #3
      Klintman, who was born in Malmo, Sweden, averaged 5.3 points and 4.5 rebounds on 36.8% shooting from 3-point range.
      Watch out Giannis!

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      • #4
        What pick would we use? Cavs or Celtics?

        also how does this work? What if another team drafts him prior to our pick?
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        • #5
          He has 2-way contract written all over him

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          • #6
            I too have been "promised" *** before........sigh
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            • #7
              If there's any truth to this, probably a healthy sign that's in an upside guy rather than a proven plyer.

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              • #8
                I have not watched a ton of the Swede Freak, but I do like him with one of the late picks for sure. Great frame, promising ability, and similar to Mathurin in the sense of leaving home at a young age to follow basketball in multiple places. He’d fit right in.
                It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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                • #9
                  I will say though, it seems crazy early to make any promises. We’ve got tons of workouts to do and who knows what picks we’ll have on draft night. That part is strange to me.
                  It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by pizza guy View Post
                    I will say though, it seems crazy early to make any promises. We’ve got tons of workouts to do and who knows what picks we’ll have on draft night. That part is strange to me.
                    It this is true, the team could be preventing a guy moving up the other teams boards. It will be interesting to see if he completely shuts down for the next four weeks. If he worked out he could improve his stock, if he doesn’t other teams probably aren’t going to pick him.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 90'sNBARocked View Post


                      Just one question: Why?
                      The pacers never make promises.

                      and they never let anything leak unless they want it to. But this early? No, it’s just clickbait

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                      • #12
                        He's not much of an athlete but he looks like a toolsy player with good feel. KOC has him 15th on his board.

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                        • #13
                          2 reasons Bobi Klintman is perfect fit for Indiana with No. 26 or 29 pick in 2023 NBA Draft

                          Indiana will need to continue building upon a season that ended with 35 wins, their highest amount since the team featured forward Domantas Sabonis and guard Victor Oladipo in the 2019-20 season. Two of the Pacers’ 2022 draft prospects, guards Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard, had productive seasons for the Pacers as they took the 11th seed in the Eastern Conference.

                          Most of Indiana’s top contributors, including center Myles Turner, guard Buddy Hield and guard Tyrese Haliburton, will be under contract for the Pacers during the 2023-24 season, according to Spotrac. The Pacers will have the No. 7, No. 26, No. 29, No. 32 and No. 55 picks in the 2023 NBA Draft, giving them plenty of opportunities to either play it safe with surefire picks or take a swing for the fences with boom-or-bust prospects later in the draft.


                          Indiana will need to continue building upon a season that ended with 35 wins, their highest amount since the team featured forward Domantas Sabonis and guard Victor Oladipo in the 2019-20 season. Two of the Pacers’ 2022 draft prospects, guards Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard, had productive seasons for the Pacers as they took the 11th seed in the Eastern Conference.

                          Most of Indiana’s top contributors, including center Myles Turner, guard Buddy Hield and guard Tyrese Haliburton, will be under contract for the Pacers during the 2023-24 season, according to Spotrac. The Pacers will have the No. 7, No. 26, No. 29, No. 32 and No. 55 picks in the 2023 NBA Draft, giving them plenty of opportunities to either play it safe with surefire picks or take a swing for the fences with boom-or-bust prospects later in the draft.

                          Should the Pacers take a chance on Wake Forest forward Bobi Klintman with their later picks in the 2023 NBA Draft? And how would Klintman fit among a blossoming Pacers roster?

                          Size and Versatility for the Pacers
                          Even if the Pacers take players like UCF forward Taylor Hendricks or Houston forward Jarace Walker with the No. 7 pick, Indiana will still have room to give the Wake Forest product a shot in the big leagues with its later-round selections.

                          Bobi Klintman, a 6-foot-10-inch forward from Malmo, Sweden, is a former 4-star prospect who played in 33 games for the Demon Deacons. He averaged 5.3 points and 4.5 rebounds in 20.5 minutes per contest, hitting 40.7% of his field goal attempts and 36.8% of his 2.3 tries from the 3-point line per game.

                          He started in five games for Wake Forest, including a 77-74 victory over the Syracuse Orange in the second round of the ACC Tournament. He scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in the conference tournament win, hitting six of his 11 shot attempts as the Demon Deacons
                          claimed victory in Greensboro Coliseum.

                          The Ringer Senior Staff Writer Kevin O’Connor highlighted Bobi Klintman’s feel for the game, his positional versatility and his on-ball defense in The Ringer’s most recent mock draft, placing him as high as 18th to the Miami Heat.

                          “His flashes of shot-creation skills in the half-court are why he’s drawing some lottery interest despite playing low minutes as a freshman,” O’Connor wrote. “Wake Forest ran an occasional pick-and-roll for him, like his Under-20 Swedish team did, and he displayed fluid passing off the dribble. He’s capable of making one-handed cross-court kickouts or smooth dishes to cutting bigs at the basket.

                          “Even if he’s not a primary ball handler, his passing vision translates to transition and closeout opportunities. And within the flow of the offense, he tends to make good decisions whipping the ball around the floor.”

                          The Pacers ended the regular season with 41.5 rebounds and 12.7 contested rebounds per game, or rebounds where an opponent is within 3.5 feet of the rebounder, according to NBA.com. The figures placed them at 24th in the league. They will need extra rebounding help and size at the four and the five to compete with their Central Division rivals. The Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls and Milwaukee Bucks all placed ahead of Indiana in rebounds per game, while the Cleveland Cavaliers earned 0.4 less per outing.

                          Klintman may have the potential skillset that could fit with some of the Pacers’ future pieces, but will he be able to contribute immediately? And does the young forward have enough upside to take a chance on later in the first round?

                          Upside
                          Bobi Klintman struggled with the speed of the game early in his basketball career. But Sunrise Christian Academy Head Basketball Coach Luke Barnwell said he could see his talent level as he started to adjust in an April article from The Athletic Staff Writer Sam Vecenie.
                          Should the Indiana Pacers select Wake Forest forward Bobi Klintman with their No. 26 or No. 29 picks in the 2023 NBA Draft?
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