Author: Drew Schneider

NBA

The Pacers got around their traditional free agency woes by landing one of the better young players in game, by signing Malcolm Brogdon to a four-year, $85 million contract. The Pacers found themselves in a familiar position this offseason. They had money available to make an impact move, but it didn’t appear that an impact player was willing to take their money. Pacers Needed a Point Guard The Pacers were in desperate need of a point guard. The retirement of Darren Collison left them with second-year pro Aaron Holiday as the only option at point. Holiday is an intriguing young…

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