Kowacie Reeves Jr. has signed an Exhibit-10 contract with the Indiana Pacers, marking his transition to professional basketball after a successful collegiate career at Georgia Tech. Over his three seasons at Tech, he started all 67 games, averaged 12.1 points, and emerged as the leading scorer last season with 15.1 points per game. Notably, he excelled with a remarkable shooting percentage and was recognized for his performance at the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament. Participants in the Exhibit-10 contract can vie for a roster spot on the Pacers or their G League affiliate during the Summer League.

By the Numbers
  • Averaged 15.1 points per game in his final season at Georgia Tech.
  • Recorded 1,231 career points, including 808 points with Georgia Tech.
State of Play
  • Reeves participated in multiple pre-draft workouts with various NBA teams.
  • His Exhibit-10 contract allows him to compete for a roster position this summer.
What's Next

Reeves will participate in the NBA Summer League, where he will strive to secure a place on the Pacers' roster or their G League team. His recent performances indicate a strong potential for him to make an impact in professional basketball.

Bottom Line

Reeves' signing with the Pacers showcases his hard work and dedication, highlighting his transition from college to professional basketball. With his proven scoring ability and experience, he has the potential to make a notable impression in the NBA.