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According to Chris Haynes of ESPN, Lance Stephenson and the Indiana Pacers have agreed to a three-years, $12 million deal.

The first two years of Stephenson contract will be guaranteed. He will have a team option to leave in the third year.

Stephenson,  played for the New Orleans Pelicans this season before being released due to injury. He then played for the Minnesota Timberwolves but was released after a short stay. He has played for five teams since leaving the Indiana Pacers.

Stephenson formerly played for the Indiana Pacers back in 2010. Indiana drafted him in the second round; he was a vital piece of the Indiana team for four years.  When he was with the Indiana Pacers for the last year in his contract, he averaged 13.8 points, seven rebounds, and four assists.

Stephenson is most known in Indiana for infamously blowing in LeBron James ear back in the 2014 Eastern Conference Finals, Miami won the series 4-2.

 

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Aaron Davis

Aaron is a staff writer and the Co-Founder of NBALEAD. He has been following the NBA for over 15 years. Graduated from Purdue University.

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