The Indiana Pacers plan to sign forward Kobe Brown to a two-way contract during NBA free agency, according to multiple reports. Both outlets say Brown is expected to join the team on a two-way deal, which allows him to spend time with both the NBA roster and the organization’s G League affiliate under the league’s rules. The reports also note that Brown was productive for Indiana during the previous season, highlighting his recent impact with the team as a reason for the expected contract move. Details such as the length of the deal, salary figures, and the specific roster spot he will occupy are not provided in the available summaries. As of now, the reports describe the move as a plan rather than a confirmed transaction, indicating it is expected to occur in the current free-agency period.
Pacers to Sign Forward Kobe Brown to Two-Way Contract
The Indiana Pacers plan to sign forward Kobe Brown to a two-way contract during NBA free agency, according to multiple reports. Both outlets say Brown is expected to join the team on a two-way deal, w...
- Indiana plans to sign forward Kobe Brown to a two-way contract.
- The expected signing is part of NBA free agency.
- Both outlets say Brown was productive for the Pacers last season.
- The reports describe the move as planned/expected rather than detailing confirmed terms.
The Indiana Pacers plan to sign forward Kobe Brown to a two-way contract in NBA Free Agency. Brown was productive for the team last season.
3 hours agoThe Indiana Pacers plan to sign forward Kobe Brown to a two-way contract in NBA Free Agency. Brown was productive for the team last season.
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