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Three days after losing one of the National Basketball Association’s best young players on the free agent market, the Indiana Pacers gained a welcome boost by signing seven-year league veteran Rodney Stuckey on Monday.

Though Stuckey lacks the all-round talent of fellow shooting guard Lance Stephenson, who opted to leave the Pacers for more money with the Charlotte Hornets, he will certainly give Indiana plenty of athleticism and vigor.

“Rodney is a very talented player who can create and score in a variety of ways,” Pacers president of basketball operations Larry Bird said in a statament.

“We’re very happy to get a player with his experience and who has made it very clear of his desire to win.”

Stuckey, a 28-year-old who has averaged 13.4 points per game in seven NBA seasons with the Detroit Pistons, is looking forward to a fresh start in Indiana and the chance to compete much more regularly in the playoffs.

“I want to win; I want to go to the playoffs,” Stuckey told reporters at Bankers Life Fieldhouse after signing a one-year contract with the Pacers.

“It’s not fun having the whole summer to do nothing,” said the 6-foot-5, 205-pound guard who reached the playoffs in only his first two seasons with the Pistons.

“I just want to play basketball. This is a good opportunity to come and do that. It’s a fresh start and I’m excited for it.”

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While Bird welcomed the arrival in Indiana of Stuckey, he is still scratching his head over the departure last week of Stephenson, a richly talented 23-year-old who was selected by the Pacers as the 40th overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft.

“I really feel bad about losing him,” Bird told The Indianapolis Star on Monday. “I hope it doesn’t interfere with our relationship. But I did what I could possibly do to keep him here.

“Even if he didn’t have any other offers, I was committed to giving him that $44mn because I believe in the kid.”

Stephenson turned down a five-year, $44mn contract with the Pacers and accepted a deal with the Hornets that guarantees him two years and $18mn, along with a team option for the third year.

“It’s just disappointing,” Bird said. “When I’d go to practices, when he (Stephenson) was on, he was by far our best player. And he worked. If you work as hard as he does, you’re going to get better

“I’m going to miss the kid, no question. And he’s growing up ... I knew how good Lance was and the value he brought to our team.”

The Pacers, beaten by the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals for the past two seasons, still possess a well-balanced starting lineup which includes All-Star Paul George, Roy Hibbert, David West and veteran George Hill.

 

Cavaliers keen to sign Wiggins

The Cleveland Cavaliers plan to sign No. 1 overall draft pick Andrew Wiggins to a contract this week, according to ESPN.com.

The delay in signing the rookie shooting guard is reportedly not related to speculation that the team may trade him to the Minnesota Timberwolves for All-Star power forward Kevin Love.

Instead, the Cavaliers have been looking for ways to use their remaining $1.4mn in salary cap space before signing Wiggins to a contract that will pay him about $5.5mn this season.

The Cavaliers and Timberwolves have been in talks about a trade involving Wiggins and Love since star forward LeBron James decided to return to Cleveland.

NBA rules dictate that once Wiggins is signed, the Cavaliers must wait at least 30 days before they can trade him.

 

Nick Young signs deal to stay with Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers officially re-signed guard Nick Young to a multi-year contract, the team announced Monday.

Terms were not released, but the Los Angeles Times reported previously that Young agreed to a four-year, $21.5mn deal.

Young had a career year in 2013-14 after originally signing with the Lakers as a free agent in July 2013. The Los Angeles native averaged a career-high 17.9 points in his first season with the Lakers.

The Lakers also re-signed free agent forward Ryan Kelly. In 2013-14, his rookie NBA season, the 23-year-old Kelly averaged 8.0 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 22.2 minutes per game, and started 25 contests while appearing in 59 total games.

Meanwhile, Last season, the veteran averaged 10.1 points, 2.7 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 27.0 minutes while shooting 45% from the floor and 40.9 from 3-point range in 82 games for the Utah Jazz.

The Indiana Pacers signed free agent guard Rodney Stuckey. Last season, Stuckey averaged 13.9 points and 2.1 assists in 73 games with the Detroit Pistons.


 

 

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