The newly acquired Caris LeVert of Pacers has been discovered indefinitely after small mass on the kidney

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The preliminary four-team deal involving the Houston Rockets, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers and Cleveland Cavaliers was concluded Saturday, but not before the Pacers received additional consideration of the second round and cash due to a problem that arose during Caris LeVert se.

At first it was unclear exactly what this meant, but now we know that LeVert will be indeterminate after a small mass was discovered on his kidney. The Pacers announced the news, saying LeVert would “undergo further medical tests and follow up on more details if necessary.”

Pacers president Kevin Pritchard said: “We acquired Caris because of who he is as a young man. His basketball skills and playing on the court speak for themselves and we know he has a great career ahead of him.”

LeVert also made a statement following the announcement:

“On behalf of my family and myself we would like to thank the Indiana Pacers for their support and guidance. We are grateful for their utmost thoroughness during the physical process and I look forward to joining the team and being part of this wonderful organization soon. possible. ‘

At this point, it’s too early to have any idea when LeVert will be back in court, but that’s far from everyone’s top priority. This is not just an injury, but something that could have a major impact on LeVert’s overall health. Hopefully he will get a good forecast and be able to recover soon.

The Pacers sent Victor Oladipo to the Rockets and selected LeVert from the Nets and a second round from the Rockets. The Pacers are 8-4 this season, which is half a game of first place in the Eastern Conference.

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