Former Akron Zip center Enrique Freeman has entered the dead period after the NBA Summer League as a free agent.

Freeman, who played for the Indiana Pacers last season on a two-way contract, had his offer for another two-way deal rescinded after the team’s summer league season in favor of guard Traelon Peter. Both played well in the summer season.

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Peter averaged 9.5 points and shot 57.1%, according to reports. Freeman averaged a near double-double — 16.6 points and 9.6 points — playing primarily at center.

Indiana Pacers forward Enrique Freeman watches from the bench as the Pacers play the Cleveland Cavaliers on Jan. 12, 2025, in Cleveland.

Indiana Pacers forward Enrique Freeman watches from the bench as the Pacers play the Cleveland Cavaliers on Jan. 12, 2025, in Cleveland.

He became a victim of a numbers game, according to an Indianapolis Star report. The Pacers have four centers on the roster, and Freeman, at 6-foot-7 and 220 pounds, is smallish for the position in the NBA.

“He’s on the cusp of being an NBA roster-type player,” Pacers general manager Chad Buchanan said on a recent “Setting the Pace” podcast. “His challenge is his position for the NBA. We play him at a lot of 5. He’s probably undersized for that for the NBA. He’s got a motor. He has a nose for the ball. He’s tough. He’s smart. It’s a tough decision for us, but the backcourt spot is probably more where we need some depth.”

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George M. Thomas covers a myriad of things including sports and pop culture, but mostly sports, he thinks, for the Beacon Journal.

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