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Pacers looking to trade Myles Turner


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Myles Turner
 
American professional basketball player
 
Myles Christian Turner is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association.
 
He played one season for the Texas Longhorns before declaring for the 2015 NBA draft and being selected by the Pacers with the 11th overall pick. Wikipedia
 
Born: March 24, 1996 (age 25 years), Bedford, TX
 
NBA draft: 2015 / Round: 1 / Pick: 11th overall
 
Education: The University of Texas at Austin (2014–2015)
 
Playing career: 2015–present
 
Listed height: 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
 
Current teams: Indiana Pacers (#33 / Power forward, Center), United States national basketball team (#12 / Center, Forward)
 
Awards: NBA All-Rookie Team, Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team
 
Player Review: Myles Turner needs to understand spacing as well as he  creates it - Indy Cornrows
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He's a PF they expected to become a center. Not his fault. 

They drafted him at 240lbs, now at 25 he's 250lbs.Not his fault.

I'm VERY sure he found it difficult to guard some of the bigger , heavier centers in the NBA, thus the Pacers disappointment leading to underappreciating a player for what he is, a very good PF in the NBA. He's only 10lbs heavier than their starting PF and the same height. 

Not his fault.

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