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Pacers waive center Kevin Seraphin

Kevin Seraphin’s one-year stint with the Pacers is over. The team announced Tuesday he has been waived. Seraphin, who was signed by Indiana as a free agent last September, averaged 4.7 points and 2.9 rebounds over 49 games, including three starts. The 27-year-old center previously played for the

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