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Tamin Lipsey Eyes NBA Spot with Indiana Pacers

The former Iowa State star is preparing for summer league action as he pursues his professional basketball dream.

Former Iowa State standout Tamin Lipsey is charting a new course in professional basketball, having signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Indiana Pacers as he chases an NBA dream.

After concluding a summer workout with the Cyclones at Hilton Coliseum on June 30, Lipsey will head to Indianapolis on July 2 to join the Pacers' summer league roster, setting the stage for a debut against the Cleveland Cavaliers on July 10 at 3:30 p.m. CT.

Defensive Identity and Hustle Play

Known for his tenacious defense and knack for making hustle plays, Lipsey earned All-Big 12 honors and Big 12 All-Defensive accolades three times during his collegiate career.

His collegiate résumé includes a program-record 314 career steals, 1,507 points over four seasons, and multiple academic recognitions such as Big 12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Connections That Guided the Decision

Lipsey’s path to the Pacers was shaped by familiar figures: former Cyclone Tyrese Haliburton, now a star for the Pacers; scout Michael Born, a fellow Iowa State alumnus; and Coach Rick Carlisle, who once recruited Harrison Barnes to the Mavericks and later helped persuade Lipsey to join Indiana.

Having attended Barnes’ basketball camps as a youth and benefited from Carlisle’s mentorship, Lipsey feels a strong sense of continuity as he steps onto the summer league floor.

If his performance impresses the front office, the Exhibit 10 agreement could evolve into a two-way contract or a standard minimum deal, bringing him one step closer to the NBA.

The upcoming game against the Cavaliers will be a litmus test for Lipsey, who hopes to translate his collegiate defensive prowess into the league’s summer showcase.

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