This Pacers-Thunder Trade Is Focused On Myles Turner To OKC

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Would this trade make sense for the Indiana Pacers?

Since Victor Oladipo was sent away, there have been plenty of rumors involving big names such as Domantas Sabonis and Malcolm Brogdon. When looking at the Indiana Pacers potential plan, Turner could be at the top of their list. This is because of the player he has turned into and the control with his contract.

Teams will be interested in a rim-protecting big man like Turner. He is a legitimate force on both ends of the floor but might have overstayed his welcome in Indiana.

The Pacers missed out on the postseason in what was a weak Eastern Conference and this is why they could look to make some moves.

It seems unlikely that Sabonis is the player moved and if that is the case, Turner is the odd man out. The Pacers would get back some rotation players along with draft picks to help them in the future.

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The Pacers have plenty of ways they can play this offseason. So far, they have been a bit quiet as they continue to lean on players a Caris LeVert. We could see some surprise deals made as the offseason quiet down a bit and continues into the fall.

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