
In a no-brainer move, the Pacers will
decline the $7.5-million option the team held for
Marquis Daniels' services in 2009-10, reports the
Indianapolis Star. The news betrays the success Daniels had in Indiana last year: he started 43 games for the Pacers as
Mike Dunleavy Jr. struggled with injury, and scored more than 13 points a game.
But $7.5 million is obviously a lot for an emergency stand-in who doesn't fit the system and has basically exhausted his potential. Daniels, once a scoring tornado for the Mavericks, is already 28. He's an awful three-point shooter on a team predicated on hitting lots of threes. But Indy has a big hole at the two. Dunleavy will miss the first few months of the season, and
Brandon Rush and
Travis Diener register as the only natural shooting guards on the roster, unless Jim O'Brien changes course and plays a huge line-up with star combo forward
Danny Granger in the backcourt.