The Pacers will sign veteran forward James Johnson to another 10-day contract, reports ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The signing was confirmed to Wojnarowski by Johnson’s agent, Mark Bartelstein of Priority Sports.
Johnson didn’t see any game action during his first 10-day deal, which expired Sunday, but he has appeared in five games for Indiana this season with four points, four rebounds and five assists in limited playing time. He signed a standard contract with the Pacers in mid-December after they reached a buyout agreement with Daniel Theis, but was waived on Jan. 17 when the team needed to open a roster spot to complete the Pascal Siakam trade. Johnson rejoined the team two days later after clearing waivers.
A 15-year NBA veteran, Johnson first came to Indiana before the start of last season. He has appeared in 23 total games during that time but has mostly served as a veteran leader in the locker room.
Once Johnson’s second 10-day contract becomes official, the Pacers will be back to a 14-man roster, giving them one opening heading into the trade deadline. Teams are limited to two 10-day deals with a player during a season, so Indiana would have to sign Johnson to another standard contract to keep him for the rest of the season.
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