Luis Scola broke the news himself:
We the north...
— Luis Scola (@LScola4) July 9, 2015
Here I come
:)
This is a one-year, $3 million deal, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports.
Scola, 35, had a bit of a bounce-back season for the Pacers last season, playing just more than 20 minutes a night and scoring 9.4 points and pulling down 6.5 rebounds a game. He was an above average player.
Toronto needed help at the four, with Amir Johnson bolting town they were left with Patrick Patterson in that role. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, Scola is going to be a solid player for them at that spot. And he fits with their new trend of guys who will play defense.