The Indiana Pacers pulled off a quietly strategic move on the second night of the NBA Draft, acquiring one of college basketball’s most polished scorers. With the 38th pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, the San Antonio Spurs selected Marquette guard Kam Jones as part of a trade that sent the pick to Indiana. Moments later, it was confirmed that he would be joining the Pacers’ young core.
Jones was a standout performer in the Big East. In his senior season with Marquette, he averaged 19.2 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per game. He also shot over 48 percent on the field, cementing his role as a reliable scoring threat.
His performance earned him All-Big East First Team honors and made him a finalist for the Jerry West Award, which recognizes the top shooting guard in college basketball. Jones was known not only for his ability to score but also for showing up in clutch moments. Marquette leaned on him when games got tight, and he often delivered.
What makes this move especially appealing for Indiana is how well Jones fits their system. The Pacers are built around ball movement, spacing, and high basketball IQ, and the 23-year-old guard checks every box. He is not just a scorer; he is also a capable playmaker who understands how to run an offense and keep teammates involved.