The Indiana Pacers are waiving guard Mac McClung and will sign veteran Monte Morris in his place, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania on Thursday.
McClung, the reigning three-time NBA slam dunk contest champion, signed a two-year deal with the Pacers last week, his first standard contract in the league after inking two-way and camp deals since 2021.
The 26-year-old averaged 6.3 points in 11.3 minutes in three games with the team.
The Pacers will incur a $164,060 salary cap hit this season after releasing McClung, according to ESPN's Bobby Marks. The second year of McClung's deal was not guaranteed.
In Morris, 30, the Pacers will bring on a more veteran guard to help with the run of injuries that has decimated their rotation this season.
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