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Indiana Pacers Sign Center Moses Brown Amid Myles Turner Injury

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The Indiana Pacers have made a significant move to bolster their roster, signing 7-foot-2 center Moses Brown, according to multiple sources, including ESPN‘s Shams Charania. This signing comes in the wake of an injury to key player Myles Turner, highlighting the team’s need for depth in the center position.

Moses Brown, 25, is entering his sixth NBA season and brings a substantial amount of experience, having played 150 games for six different teams over his first five seasons. His recent performance in the G League has been impressive, averaging 19 points and 14 rebounds per game.

Brown’s addition is expected to provide an immediate height boost and some much-needed support to the Pacers’ frontcourt. His signing is seen as a strategic move to ensure the team remains competitive despite the absence of Myles Turner.

The Pacers are set to face the Toronto Raptors in their next game, and Brown’s availability could be crucial in this matchup. His experience and physical presence are anticipated to make a significant impact on the team’s performance.