May 1, 2016; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Indiana Pacers forward Myles Turner (33) takes a jump shot in practice before playing Toronto Raptors in game seven of the first round of the 2016 NBA Playoffs at Air Canada Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-USA TODAY Sports

Various teams, including the Indiana Pacers, are starting to doubt there will be many good players available outside of the lottery in a weak draft.

The Indiana Pacers are slotted to make the 20th overall selection in Thursday’s 2016 NBA Draft, but a new report says that they are willing to deal their pick.

While many believe that the first few selections are can’t-miss this year, there is a growing sense that the rest of the draft will not produce high-level talent. And Steve Kyler of Basketball Insiders says we can add Larry Bird and the Pacers to a growing list of teams making their pick available.

Add Indiana (20) to the pile of picks available in trade. 3, 6,12, 20, 22, 27, 28 all said to be available. Some teams just not finding guys — Steve Kyler (@stevekylerNBA) June 20, 2016

Larry Bird has had success with lower picks.

Paul George is one of the best players alive and was selected 10th overall. Myles Turner, fresh off being a second-team selection for the NBA’s All-Rookie Team, was taken 11th.

Roy Hibbert and Danny Granger both came 17th. And Lance Stephenson was taken 40th.

So even with a later pick, there is reason for Pacers fans to believe the team could get a good rotation-level player — or better.

On the other hand, few All-Stars have been taken as late as 20th, a slot that more often leads to a player who never makes any impact in the NBA. For this reason, a sensible trade could be a good option if the Pacers can return anything of value.