INDIANAPOLIS — Kendall Brown battled through injuries during the first season of his career, but after nearly two years of hard work and growth, he earned a three-year NBA contract with the Indiana Pacers.
On Monday, the Indiana Pacers made multiple roster moves. First, converting second-year wing Kendall Brown’s two-way contract to a standard NBA deal. Then, signing Windy City Bulls guard Quenton Jackson to a two-way contract to fill the vacancy.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Pacers are signing forward Kendall Brown to a multi-year contract, two league sources confirmed to AllPacers. Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN was the first to share the news.
INDIANAPOLIS — Last night, a pair of Indiana Pacers two-way contract players got playing time in a loss against the New Orleans Pelicans. Kendall Brown and Oscar Tshiebwe, two youngsters on deals that let them split time between the NBA and the G League, both played in the fourth quarter on Friday.
The Indiana Pacers host the Atlanta Hawks tonight for the first time since the two teams scored a combined 309 points in November. It was one of the highest scoring games in NBA history.
Kendall Brown is finally healthy. That's the most important part of his current status with the Indiana Pacers. The 20-year old is in his second season with the franchise that was excited to be able to draft him in the second round of the 2022 NBA Draft, but injuries derailed the forward's first campaign.
The Pacers have re-signed free agent guard/forward Kendall Brown on a two-way contract, the team announced in a press release. Brown is 6-foot-8 and appeared in just six games with Indiana last season as a rookie.
Indiana Pacers wing Kendall Brown is back on the court practicing after having surgery in late February. Brown had a procedure to address a right tibia stress fracture, which came just a few weeks after he was dealing with a stress reaction in the same tibia.
Indiana Pacers rookie wing Kendall Brown is a free agent this summer. The 48th overall pick in the 2022 NBA just finished his first season in the NBA, which he spent on a two-way contract with the blue and gold.
Pacers rookie forward Kendall Brown underwent a surgical procedure to address a right tibia stress fracture on Monday, according to a team press release.
Indiana’s second-round pick will have to take it easy for the next two weeks. Just before the Pacers played the Heat on Monday night, in what was the lowest
It’s a quick turnaround for Queen, who was just waived by the Sixers over the weekend.
Indiana continues to finalize training camp roster. Former Baylor forward Kendall Brown has signed a two-way contract with the Indiana Pacers, the team announced Friday.
The Pacers have signed multiple players to their training camp roster, including veteran forward James Johnson, the team announced in a release. Along with Johnson, the Pacers have signed guards David Stockton and Gabe York and forward Bennie Boatright, as well as rookie forward Kendall Brown — a second-round pick who received a two-way contract.
Kendall Brown was the last of the Indiana Pacers rookies to be signed to a contract. Brown’s contract will be different than his fellow draftees in Bennedict Mathurin and Andrew Nembhard.
The Indiana pacers selected Kendall Brown late in the second round of the 2022 NBA draft. Indiana had to make a trade, but they felt Brown was a must-get in this draft class.
The Timberwolves have enjoyed a transactionally active 2022 draft thus far. Minnesota is now sending out the No. 48 pick, Baylor swingman Kendall Brown, to the Pacers.
Brown doesn’t explicitly state whether he intends to forgo his remaining NCAA eligibility or simply test the draft waters.
It was already a day of chaos in college basketball when Kansas and Baylor took the floor Saturday, but the Bears decided to add to the havoc anyway.
The Jayhawks came out firing early, jumping out to a quick 7-2 lead and making Bears coach Scott Drew burn a timeout less than three minutes into the game.
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