The Pacers have waived forward Reid Travis and guards Kyle Mangas and Darius McGhee, the team announced in a press release.

All three were signed to Exhibit 10 training camp contracts, league sources told Hoops Wire. So it’s highly likely all are headed to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the G League, where they will be eligible for a $75,000 bonus should they remain with the franchise for 60 days.

Travis is 6-foot-8 and went undrafted out of Kentucky in 2018. He has since been playing professionally overseas, with stints in Germany and Japan.

Mangas, 24, is 6-4 and went undrafted out of Indiana Wesleyan in 2021. He is a product of Warsaw, Ind., and has spent time playing professionally in Lithuania and the Czech Republic.

McGhee is 5-9 and spent the summer with the Pacers at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas after going undrafted out of Liberty. A former three-time ASUN Player of the Year, he was viewed as one of the more lethal perimeter shooters in college basketball.

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