Bennedict Mathurin is practically guaranteed to average at least 20 points per game next season, and that should excite Indiana Pacers fans.
The Canadian native has been a fantastic scorer throughout his young NBA career, but he has mostly been restricted due to the roles he has been given. That should all change next season, however.
With Tyrese Haliburton out for the year, Mathurin is set to take on the largest role of his Pacers career up to this point. As it stands, he is slated to be Indiana's starting shooting guard alongside Andrew Nembahrd, who will slide over to point.