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Pacers Sign Vital Veteran To Four-Year Contract Extension

The Indiana Pacers and point guard T.J. McConnell have agreed to a four-year contract extension worth $45 million, agents Mark Bartelstein and Andy Shiffman told NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

McConnell, 32, is 6-foot-1, and averaged 10.2 points, 5.5 assists and 2.7 rebounds in 71 games last season, again serving as the floor general off the bench as the Pacers advanced to the Eastern Conference finals.

He is entering his sixth season with Indiana after spending his first four with the Philadelphia 76ers.

"We'd love to keep T.J. as a Pacer for life," Pacers general manager Chad Buchanan said in a radio interview this offseason.

"I think everybody saw his value throughout the year, over the last few years. But to see it really shine in the playoffs was something I think was a big goal for T.J., and he accomplished that this year. To have him here long term, we'd love to keep T.J. as a Pacer for life. The business part eventually comes into play for everybody, but would hate to lose that guy."

The Pacers currently have 19 players under contract, including 12 with guaranteed deals.

"McConnell is important for the blue and gold beyond his production. He can run an up-tempo offense, which is vital for Indiana," wrote Tony East of SI.com. "They played fast and had a pace number near the top of the league. Tyrese Haliburton's skills require a rapid offense. When the star guard exits the court, McConnell can maintain that system during his minutes, and the Pacers don't miss a beat."

(This article originally appeared on Hoops Wire and was syndicated with permission.)