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The Indiana Pacers have secured one of their key players for the future. Forward Pascal Siakam is set to sign a lucrative four-year, $189.5 million deal with the Pacers once the NBA’s free agency moratorium ends on July 6, according to ESPN.

Siakam was acquired by the Pacers in a trade with the Toronto Raptors back in January, and his addition to the team’s roster proved to be a smart move. He showcased his skills by averaging 21.3 points and 7.8 rebounds per game in the regular season, and he was a standout performer in the postseason as well.

Despite being swept by the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals, the Pacers are optimistic about their future with Siakam on board. The team already has Tyrese Haliburton signed on a long-term deal, and Siakam’s contract will keep him with the Pacers until the end of the 2027-28 season.

Prior to joining the Pacers, Siakam spent over seven seasons with the Raptors, where he played a crucial role in their championship win in 2019. He has since become a two-time All-Star and was named the Most Improved Player in 2019.

The Pacers wasted no time in offering Siakam the max deal, taking advantage of the NBA’s new early contract negotiation rules. Siakam was expected to be a sought-after free agent this offseason, but the Pacers were able to secure his services for the long haul.

With Siakam and Haliburton locked in, the Pacers are looking to build a competitive team that can make a deep playoff run in the coming seasons. Fans can expect to see Siakam’s dynamic playing style and leadership on full display as he continues to make an impact on the court for the Pacers.