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The Indiana Pacers are reportedly interested in acquiring an injured big man to become the permanent replacement for Myles Turner.
Per a team press statement, Indiana has cut reserve point guard Monte Morris to make room for returning power forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl. Indiana had inked Robinson-Earl to a pair of 10-day deals after all their injuries qualified them for the league's hardship exception.
Indiana’s roster instability at the center position began after Myles Turner left the franchise in free agency. Turner signed a four-year, $108.9 million deal with the Milwaukee Bucks, ending his long tenure with the Pacers shortly after the team’s Finals run.
Recent reports indicate that the Indiana Pacers are monitoring Ivica Zubac's situation to address a significant gap in their roster.
Keon Ellis has become one of the league’s most coveted under-the-radar guards, especially for a Pacers group starving for defensive balance. He averaged 8.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.5 assists, and 1.5 steals last year, and he shot a sharp 43.3 percent ...
NBA rumors suggest the Indiana Pacers are exploring a trade for a Dallas Mavericks center other than Anthony Davis.
Tyrese Haliburton returns to the NBA with the Pacers, stepping into a completely different role that could reshape the team’s dynamics.