Oscar Tshiebwe signs with the Indiana Pacers: one step closer to the NBA

The sports news of recent days brings us good news: Oscar Tshiebwe, basketball player of Congolese origin, has signed a two-way contract with the Indiana Pacers. This one-season contract will allow him to continue his progress by evolving with the G-League team, but also to be part of the first team if the coaches deem it necessary to call on him.

Such an announcement is very welcome, especially since it comes right after the Draft, where Oscar was not chosen by a single franchise, despite his title as the best American college player. This situation created surprise, even bitterness, among basketball fans.

However, Oscar Tshiebwe’s signing with the Pacers comes as no surprise to everyone, as that team was the only one that took the time to interview him during the draft. This two-way contract is an opportunity for the Congolese player to pursue his dream of playing in the NBA, but he will have to work even harder to convince the first team coaches.

In short, this signing is a great opportunity for Oscar Tshiebwe, and we sincerely wish him success in imposing his talent at the highest level of American basketball.