Pacers’ Pritchard apologizes for Zubac trade costing lottery pick, owns the risk.

With their sights set on re-entering contention following Tyrese Haliburton’s year-long absence, the Indiana Pacers held an opportunity to acquire a top-four selection in this year’s NBA Draft, widely considered one of the deepest in league history.

Despite this, they will possess no first-round draft choice whatsoever.

The Pacers failed to secure a high position in Sunday’s NBA Draft lottery, leading their pick, which lacked protection beyond the top four, to be conveyed to the Los Angeles Clippers as part of the Ivica Zubac transaction.

At the trade deadline, the Pacers executed a deal to secure Zubac and Kobe Brown from the Clippers. In exchange, they dispatched Bennedict Mathurin, Isaiah Jackson, a first-round pick in 2029, a future second-round pick—and Sunday’s first-round selection that ultimately became the No. 5 overall pick in a strong draft class. That particular pick now belongs to the Clippers.

The outcome of the lottery and the final result of the trade prompted an expression of regret from Pacers president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard on social media Sunday afternoon.