
BREAKING: The Indiana Pacers have re-signed forward/center Isaiah Jackson to a three-year, $21 million contract, league sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania. The agreement, first reported on Friday, July 11, and later confirmed by IndyStar, comes as Jackson returns from an injury that sidelined him late last season.
Jackson, 22, has been a key part of Indiana’s frontcourt rotation since being drafted 22nd overall in 2021. Known for his athletic shot-blocking, high energy, and finishing ability around the rim, Jackson averaged [insert most recent season stats] in [number] games last year before his injury.
Pacers management has expressed confidence in Jackson’s long-term role, with the new deal securing him through the 2027–28 season. His return bolsters a roster already looking to build on last season’s playoff run, providing depth alongside Myles Turner and Jalen Smith.
The contract marks a vote of faith from Indiana that Jackson can bounce back fully healthy and continue to develop into one of the league’s more versatile young big men.
If you want, I can add his exact 2023–24 stats, injury details, and a breakdown of his new salary structure so this reads like a complete sports news article.
Leave a Reply