Pacers Sign Garrison Mathews, Waive Jeremiah Robinson-Earl; Knicks Recall Pacome Dadiet
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December 11, 2025 — A series of roster moves across the league on Wednesday included a new deal for veteran guard Garrison Mathews, a waiver for forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, and multiple G League assignments and recalls.
Indiana Pacers
The Pacers signed Garrison Mathews to a multi-year contract, then listed the six-year guard as a free agent later in the day. Indiana also placed forward Jeremiah Robinson-Earl on waivers.
New York Knicks
New York recalled three players from its Westchester affiliate: rookie swingman Pacome Dadiet, forward Mohamed Diawara and center Ariel Hukporti.
Additional Transactions
December 10, 2025
- Utah Jazz recalled guard Walter Clayton Jr. from Salt Lake City.
- Sacramento Kings recalled guard Nique Clifford from Stockton.
- Knicks reassigned Pacome Dadiet, Mohamed Diawara and Ariel Hukporti to Westchester earlier in the day.
- Charlotte Hornets sent forward Liam McNeeley to Greensboro.
- Toronto Raptors assigned forward Jonathan Mogbo to Raptors 905.
- Los Angeles Clippers recalled forward Yanic Konan Niederhauser from San Diego.
- Portland Trail Blazers recalled guard Rayan Rupert from Rip City Remix.
- Golden State Warriors saw forward Alex Toohey become a free agent.
December 9, 2025
- Minnesota Timberwolves assigned guard Joan Beringer to Iowa.
- Kings assigned Nique Clifford to Stockton.
- Washington Wizards assigned guard A.J. Johnson to Capital City Go-Go.
- Trail Blazers assigned Rayan Rupert to Rip City Remix.
December 8, 2025
- Philadelphia 76ers assigned center Johni Broome to Delaware.
- Jazz sent Walter Clayton Jr., forward Taylor Hendricks and forward Cody Williams to Salt Lake City.
- Wizards both assigned and later recalled A.J. Johnson from Capital City Go-Go.
- Brooklyn Nets assigned guard Drake Powell and guard Ben Saraf to Long Island.
- Warriors signed forward Malevy Leons to a two-way deal and ended Alex Toohey’s two-way contract.
The flurry of moves reflects typical in-season roster management as teams balance NBA minutes, player development and roster flexibility.
Source: Hoops Wire