The Pacers should zero in on Sandro Mamukelashvili and Jae'Sean Tate as they hunt for affordable power forward help this offseason. Mamukelashvili, the 27-year-old stretch big currently with the Raptors, offers floor spacing that fits Indiana's pace-and-space attack. Tate, the 30-year-old versatile forward from Houston, brings perimeter defense and energy without demanding a major role or salary.
Indiana already has Pascal Siakam locked in at the position, so the front office isn't looking for another high-usage scorer. Mamukelashvili's shooting and mobility complement the existing core, while Harrison Barnes could supply veteran rebounding and shooting on a short-term deal. Tate would add defensive bite on the wing without disrupting the rotation.
With free agency weeks away, the Pacers have time to sort out their cap space and chase these targets via sign-and-trades or straight offers. Prioritizing depth over star power at this spot keeps the roster flexible and primed for another playoff push.