Pacers, Myles Turner and Bucks
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The Pacers are facing a rocky 2026 despite coming within one win of their first NBA championship this past season. The team's guiding light, guard Tyrese Haliburton, tore his Achilles in Game 7 of the NBA Finals to end a playoff run that electrified the basketball world.
Myles Turner wants to keep contending for NBA titles. The Milwaukee Bucks formally introduced Turner — the most significant free agent who switched addresses this summer — on Friday.
The newest member of the Milwaukee Bucks wants to stay competitive, but is that possible with this Bucks roster?
After 10 seasons, Myles Turner thought it would be best for him to leave the Indiana Pacers at the start of free agency. He ended up signing a four-year, $107 million contract to join the Milwaukee Bucks. With his signing, the Bucks upgraded their center after Brook Lopez joined the Los Angeles Clippers.
Myles Turner expressed his desire to remain in a competitive market after leaving the Indiana Pacers — his lone franchise for 10 years — to sign with the Milwaukee Bucks.