Tamin Lipsey prepares for NBA Summer League with Indiana Pacers
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 10:08 AM
Last updated Jul 1, 2026
Tamin Lipsey, a former star at Iowa State, is set to join the Indiana Pacers for the NBA Summer League. Lipsey will practice with the Pacers' summer roster starting July 2 before their first game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on July 10. He signed an Exhibit 10 contract, a non-guaranteed training camp deal, to pursue his NBA career after finishing a successful college tenure. Lipsey's defensive skills and leadership during his time with the Cyclones have kept him motivated despite the challenges of the draft process, where he remained undrafted but received interest from multiple teams.
- •Tamin Lipsey joins Pacers on Exhibit 10 deal
- •Summer practice starts July 2 in Indianapolis
- •First game scheduled against Cavaliers on July 10
- •Known for defense and hustle during Iowa State career
- •Lipsey received interest from over 10 NBA teams before signing
- 10:08 AMYahoo Sports — Former Iowa State star Tamin Lipsey hopes to wow Indiana Pacers
"After becoming a household name in Ames at Iowa State, Tamin Lipsey is hoping to impress the Indiana Pacers and build a name for himself in the NBA
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