Sharpshooter Khris Middleton won't be short of contract offers this offseason if he opts out of his deal with the Milwaukee Bucks at the end of this season. According to ESPN Insider Bobby Marks, the Indiana Pacers could come calling with a max-level offer for his services.

Via Setting The Pace podcast:

“Keep an eye on Indiana here with Khris Middleton,” said Marks as a guest on the Stephen A. Smith Show. “Don’t be surprised if Indiana comes in, with a max offer for him, and has him play along Victor Oladipo… they’ve got $30 million to burn and I don’t see them going the one-two year route again.”

Middleton is well-rooted in Milwaukee, and he reportedly just bough a house in the suburbs of Milwaukee, a sign that he intends on staying put.

Yet he'd have to at least consider what Indiana is throwing his way if the Bucks don't pick up the phone immediately and throw the whole bag at him right away, as they have had him on a deep discount for the last three years.

Middleton signed a five-year, $70 million deal in 2015 and would only make $13 million this upcoming season if he opted into his player-option.

The marksman put up a career-high in rebounds and assists while taking a step back to allow Giannis Antetokounmpo to progress as an MVP-worthy candidate. His 18.3 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.3 assists and a career 38.8% from deep make him one of the most sought-after talents, along with his defensive ability as a versatile wing.