Basketball Pacers to allow Daniels to become free agent

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The Indiana Pacers will not exercise their team option on guard Marquis Daniels.

Daniels' agent, Glenn Schwartzman, told The Associated Press in an e-mail on Monday that the Pacers have indicated that they will not pay the final year of the deal. Daniels would have made $7.3 million next season, but now he's an unrestricted free agent.

Daniels averaged a career-high 13.6 points per game last season, but Brandon Rush emerged late and is the favorite to start at shooting guard next season.

Daniels has been successful during his three years as a Pacer, but he missed 73 games the past three seasons with an assortment of injuries.

A Pacers spokesman says the team cannot comment on the situation until free agency officially begins Wednesday.
 
I wouldn't be opposed to bringing Quisy back at a much cheaper rate. He's a damn fine perimeter defender, which is probably our biggest deficiency as a team. He proved that he is more than capable of playing quality minutes if healthy, it's just a matter of keeping him healthy.
 
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