Pacers Star Jaden "Jay" Huff Takes Flight at Fastest 60 Seconds in NBA!
Indiana Pacers center Jay Huff has yet to miss a game for the Pacers. Can he reach 82 games played for the first time in his career?
PORTLAND, OREGON - MARCH 08: Jay Huff #32 of the Indiana Pacers is introduced before the game against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center on March 08, 2026 in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images) Getty Images LOS ANGELES – In each of Jay Huff’s first four NBA seasons, he entered training camp signed to a two-way contract. He’s been a journeyman, heading from team to team and from NBA club down to the G League.
But that’s all changing this season for the Indiana Pacers. That’s where Huff was traded in the offseason. The Pacers added him to a crowded center room, hoping he could be a part of the answer at the five after losing Myles Turner in free agency.
His three-point shot had been effective at prior stops. Huff can block shots with the best of them. And he entered the season on a standard contract for the first time ever.
Altogether, these factors meant more chances were coming in the NBA — not in the G League or on the bench. Across his first four pro seasons, Huff appeared in 95 total regular season games and two postseason outings. His experiences were limited despite many stops with multiple teams.
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