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The Indiana Pacers are signing forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl to a two-year contract.
To create a roster spot, the Pacers will waive veteran point guard Monte Morris.
Robinson-Earl was initially signed to two 10-day hardship contracts due to team injuries.
INDIANAPOLIS — Jeremiah Robinson-Earl apparently did enough on two 10-day hardship exception contracts for the Pacers to decide they couldn't lose him yet.
The Pacers will sign the 25-year-old forward to a two-year, non-guaranteed contract with a team option for next season and waive veteran point guard Monte Morris to make the space on the roster, a league source confirmed to IndyStar on Thursday.
Robinson-Earl and Morris were both added to the team in November in response to the slew of injuries that h

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