The Pacers have re-signed James Johnson, the team announced in a press release. Johnson’s contract covers the rest of the 2022/23 season, per Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (Twitter link), so he will be an unrestricted free agent in the offseason.
Indiana waived the veteran forward as part of the four-team blockbuster trade that sent Kevin Durant to Phoenix. The fact that the Pacers decided to bring him back isn’t a surprise, as Dustin Dopirak of The Indianapolis Star reported a few days ago that Johnson was expected to re-sign with Indiana after clearing waivers.
Johnson, 35, is a well-traveled veteran — the Pacers are his 10th NBA team in 14 seasons. He hasn’t seen much on-court action this season, appearing in just 12 games for a total of 98 minutes, but the Pacers value his leadership in the locker room.
Pacers don’t need him. Why if we have George Hill as veteran presence on the team.
Veterans are more important than 15 jacking up 3s evilroyslade
Just waive your whole team Indiana