Found July 12, 2010 on Pacers Insider:
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THE `BURBS - The Pacers' point guard options are going away one by one. Jordan Farmar, who the Pacers talked to early in the free agent period, agreed to a three-year, $12-million deal with the New Jersey Nets over the weekend, according to a number of media outlets. As mentioned last week, the Pacers' best option at finding a point guard appears to be through a trade at the moment because they currently have 15 players on the roster (counting the non-guaranteed contracts of A.J. Price, Lance Stephenson and Magnum Rolle). The Pacers are only $2.6 million under the $70 million luxury tax. It'll be interesting to see if the Pacers are able to pry away one of the young point guards they went after before the draft - Darren Collison, Eric Maynor or George Hill as an example. Here's a list of some of the remaining free agent point guards on the market if the Pacers are able to open up a roster spot through a trade: --Kyle Lowry: Talks with the restricted free agent...
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