With the 2025 NBA Draft just two days away, the Indiana Pacers have concluded their pre-draft evaluation process. Following their historic run to the NBA Finals, the Pacers are looking to add depth to their roster that came within one game of a championship.
The Pacers recently traded their No. 23 pick and the rights to Mojave King to the New Orleans Pelicans to reacquire their own 2026 first-round pick, giving them future flexibility while avoiding luxury tax concerns.
Despite not having a selection in this week’s draft, the team still conducted thorough evaluations of potential undrafted free agents and summer league candidates. Here is the full list of known prospects who worked out with the team before the trade.
Which 2025 NBA Draft Prospects Have Worked Out With the Indiana Pacers?
According to sources from Rookie Wire, the Indiana Pacers have been publicly reported to have worked out with several prominent NBA Draft prospects.
F/C Dain Dainja, Memphis
A 6’9″ big man with a skill set for consistent scoring, Dainja averaged 14.6 points and 7.4 rebounds while shooting 61.5% from the field at Memphis in 2024-25. The All-AAC First Team selection helped lead the Tigers to an American Athletic Conference regular season title.
According to reports, he has also worked out for the Timberwolves, Cavaliers, Bucks, Wizards, Suns, and Raptors.
Showtime 🎬@DDainja with the no-look pass to @_colbyrogers for the @nissanusa assist of the game! pic.twitter.com/NAiG3WIxyd
— Memphis Basketball (@Memphis_MBB) March 17, 2025
G RJ Felton, East Carolina
Felton capped his four-year career at East Carolina by averaging 17.3 points and 6.0 rebounds in 2024-25, earning All-AAC First Team honors.
He finished his career third in program history with 1,774 points and second in field goals made with 630. The 6-foot-3 guard from South Carolina has also worked out for the Hornets, Suns, Kings, Spurs, Jazz, and Raptors.
G Caleb Grill, Missouri
The SEC Sixth Man of the Year in 2024-25, Grill averaged 13.7 points while leading Missouri with 78 made three-pointers at 39.6%. He scored 33 points with eight triples against Eastern Washington and posted a 25-point, 10-rebound double-double against Alabama. The experienced guard provides immediate shooting and scoring off the bench.
G Taelon Peter, Liberty
After three seasons at Arkansas Tech, Peter earned 2023-24 GAC Player of the Year honors. He averaged 18.5 points and 5.8 rebounds while shooting 40.1% from three. He led his team to a conference title, scoring 33 points in a key win. Peter brings Division II production and leadership to the professional level.
G Mark Sears, Alabama
A dynamic point guard who transferred to Alabama after starring at Ohio. At Alabama, Sears has developed into a reliable scorer and facilitator in the SEC. His college experience and basketball IQ make him an intriguing developmental prospect for teams looking to add backcourt depth.
G Drew Thelwell, Iowa
A 2024-25 Iowa contributor, Thelwell averaged 9.5 points and 1.5 steals while shooting 50% from the field and 41.2% from three. He scored a season-high 25 points at Wisconsin and recorded six steals against Indiana. His performance earned him Iowa’s Kenny Arnold Spirit Award for exemplifying team values.
WHICH PROSPECT SHOULD THE PACERS SELECT? 2025 NBA DRAFT SIMULATOR
The 2025 NBA Draft takes place June 25-26 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. While the Pacers won’t be making a selection after trading their pick, they demonstrated their commitment to thorough evaluation by working out these prospects.
The players who impressed in their workouts could be candidates for summer league rosters, training camp invites, or G League affiliations as they pursue their NBA dreams.
Indiana’s front office continues to focus on maintaining its championship-caliber roster while identifying cost-effective ways to add depth, making these undrafted free agent evaluations valuable for future roster construction.

