
Greece’s Olympiacos is in advanced talks with veteran NBA guard Monte Morris, according to Michalis Stefanou of Eurohoops.net.
There’s optimism from the Greek club that they’ll be able to ink Morris sooner rather than later on a one-year contract. Morris became a free agent when the Pacers waived him on Nov. 21 after he appeared in six games, averaging just 10.8 minutes per game.
Indiana signed him two weeks earlier. The Pacers originally planned to sign Morris to compete for a roster spot in training camp, but the deal fell through when he suffered a calf injury in late September. Morris, 30, played 45 games (12.7 MPG) for Phoenix in 2024-25, averaging 5.2 PPG, 1.6 APG and 1.5 RPG on .426/.360/.826 shooting.
He’s also played for the Nuggets, Pistons and Timberwolves.
Frank Ntilikina, Saben Lee and Evan Fournier are among the former NBA players on the Olympiacos roster.
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