Here's how much money Alize Johnson is reportedly going to make with the Pacers

Show Caption Hide Caption Pacers GM on Alize Johnson: ‘He has an amazing ability to find rebounds.' Pacers’ GM Kevin Pritchard on Alize Johnson, of Missouri State, who they chose with the 50th pick in the second round of Thursday’s NBA Draft.

After a successful NBA Summer League season, the Indiana Pacers signed former Missouri State star Alize Johnson to a contract.

Johnson posted to his Instagram account on Monday a photo of himself signing a contract.

The Athletic NBA writer Michael Scotto reported Johnson's contract with the Pacers includes a fully guaranteed deal for the upcoming season.

Alize Johnson's contract with the Indiana Pacers includes a fully guaranteed deal for this upcoming season, league sources told The Athletic. — Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) July 16, 2018

Spotrac — a database for professional sports contracts — estimates Johnson will make $838,464 this upcoming season on a minimum contract, based off of Scotto's report.

Johnson became a fan favorite in Indiana after his five Summer League games where some called him a possible steal with the No. 50 pick in the NBA Draft.

He averaged 12.4 points and a team-best 8.4 rebounds per game. He scored in double figures four times. In his first start with the team, he earned his first double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds.

ESPN's Mark Adams listed Johnson as one of the five best second-round surprises in the Summer League.

Indiana fans have been quick to compare Johnson's looks to the likes of Minnesota Timberwolves star Jimmy Butler and Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Jimmy Butler + Lamar Jackson = Alize Johnson pic.twitter.com/JkK6FFz8E2 — Martin Gorthot Ⓥ (@WashedWizards) July 6, 2018

In Johnson's two years at Missouri State, he became one of the best players in school history.

Johnson was the first Bear drafted since Winston Garland was picked in the 1987 NBA Draft.

Johnson finished his Missouri State career with 37 double-doubles in two seasons. He finished his career averaging 14.9 points and 11.1 rebounds per game.

He finished his senior year fifth nationally in rebounds per game and sixth in total rebounds with 384.