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BREAKING: Indiana Pacers Sign Quenton Jackson to Three-Year Contract

Sport Syntax·2 min read·Updated 16 days ago
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The Indiana Pacers are signing guard Quenton Jackson to a new three-year contract, according to his agents at Klutch Sports per Shams Charania.

Jackson, who has spent the last three seasons playing on a two-way contract, officially moves to a standard NBA roster spot with this multi-year deal. The promotion comes after a strong showing where Jackson proved his value as a reliable rotation piece for the Pacers. In 30 appearances for the team, which included 10 starts, the 6-foot-5 guard averaged 9.2 points per game.

The Texas A&M product showcased significant efficiency during his time on the floor, shooting 48.9% from the field and a sharp 40.5% from three-point range. His ability to provide floor spacing and defensive versatility earned him the long-term commitment from the Indiana front office. Prior to his time in Indiana, Jackson saw action with the Washington Wizards and their G League affiliate.

By locking in Jackson for three years, the Pacers continue to prioritize internal development and roster continuity. The move rewards Jackson's persistence after years of playing on developmental deals to secure a permanent place in the league. Further details regarding the financial terms of the contract have not yet been disclosed.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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