Pacers to sign dunk champ McClung, cut Wiseman
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Pacers to sign dunk champ McClung, cut Wiseman
"The Indiana Pacers are signing guard Mac McClung to a multiyear contract, Greg Lawrence of Wasserman told ESPN on Monday. The deal marks the first standard NBA contract for McClung after the dunk contest's first three-peat champion spent time in camps and on two-way deals since 2021. McClung, who most recently was with the Orlando Magic, has appeared in six games in the NBA."
"The Pacers plan to waive former No. 2 pick James Wiseman to create roster space for McClung, who will sign a nonguaranteed multiyear deal, sources said. Wiseman, 24, had just returned to the court from an Achilles tear he suffered in the first game of last season. He started last week's loss to the Memphis Grizzlies and played 20 minutes."
Mac McClung is signing a nonguaranteed multiyear contract with the Indiana Pacers. The contract is McClung's first standard NBA deal after spending time in camps and on two-way contracts since 2021. McClung, the dunk contest's first three-peat champion, most recently was with the Orlando Magic and has appeared in six NBA games. The Pacers plan to waive former No. 2 pick James Wiseman to create roster space. Wiseman, 24, returned from an Achilles tear suffered in the first game of last season, starting last week's loss and playing 20 minutes. Indiana is managing multiple injuries among guards and wings, with Andrew Nembhard, Bennedict Mathurin and Obi Toppin listed day-to-day, T.J. McConnell rehabbing a hamstring, and Tyrese Haliburton out for the season with an Achilles tear.
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