After a big stint in the G-League which notably earned him the MVP trophy last season, Trevelin Queen finally thought he had found his place in the NBA this season. On the Philadelphia side where he signed a partially guaranteed two-year contract this summer.
But the Big League is a business and the back has paid the price last week, since he was left free by the 76ers, forced to make room in their overloaded workforce after the arrival of Montrezl Harrell.
The NBA adventure is not yet over for him, however, as he has managed to land a “two-way contract” with the Pacers, according to information from The Athletic.
A return to square one in a way, since he will find the G-League, but also and above all an opportunity to afford some passages among the greats.
Even if for that, it will probably be necessary to count on absences in the squad of Rick Carlisle, loaded on the 2/3 positions with the presence of Buddy Hield, Bennedict Mathurin, Chris Duarte or Aaron Nesmith…