Free agent forward James Johnson has re-signed with the Indiana Pacers on a one-year, $3.3 million deal.
NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski confirmed the signing on X.
Johnson, 37, brings valuable veteran presence to the young Pacers team.
Last season, Johnson appeared in 9 games for Indiana, averaging less than a point in 5.2 minutes per game.
Despite limited playing time, Johnson’s experience is seen as an asset for the team’s development.
The Pacers view Johnson’s leadership as crucial for mentoring their younger players.
Johnson’s versatility and toughness have been hallmarks of his 14-year NBA career.
He has played for multiple teams, contributing defensively and providing physicality on the court.