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NBA Rumors: Pacers likely to re-sign $40,903,500 UFA center regardless of postseason outcome

The Indiana Pacers have gone to back-to-back Eastern Conference Finals, ushering in a new era for a franchise seeking its first NBA championship. The latest NBA rumors suggest that the Pacers are likely bringing back Myles Turner next season.

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According to ESPN, Indiana’s front office and ownership could be facing some tough roster decisions in free agency, regardless of whether they win a title or not. Turner will be an unrestricted free agent and is looking to get the most money of his career.

The 29-year-old center signed a two-year, $40.9 million extension two seasons ago, which was a bargain. His combination of size, shot blocking and 3-point shooting makes him an in-demand player on the market. However, the franchise is reportedly hoping to keep Turner and maintain their depth.

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The Indiana Pacers have already secured Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam and Andrew Nembhard. ESPN cited sources within the team saying that ownership is willing to keep up with other Eastern Conference teams such as the Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks.

It's a tough situation for a small-market team, especially with an owner who hasn't paid luxury tax since 2005. However, the past two seasons have shown that they could compete for a championship. With the NBA's new apron rules, parity has been observed, and some teams might be unable to retain their core.

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Myles Turner is in his 10th season in the league and will likely command a yearly salary of $30 million, according to The Athletic's Jovan Buha. Turner has stuck with Indiana despite being linked to countless trade rumors over the years.


Myles Turner explains why the Pacers are successful

Myles Turner explains why the Pacers are successful. (Photo: IMAGN)
Myles Turner explains why the Pacers are successful. (Photo: IMAGN)

While most people were surprised by the way the Indiana Pacers have performed in this year's playoffs, they have been playing really well since January. They have the second-best record in the NBA, just behind the OKC Thunder.

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In a letter on The Player's Tribune, Myles Turner explained why they have been successful. Turner gushed about players knowing their roles, and their depth gives them the edge over most teams.

"What makes our team effective … it goes beyond elite stars, or elite depth, or even elite work ethic," Turner wrote. "We have elite role clarity. We have a team that’s a TEAM, and a group that’s a GROUP."

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Turner was drafted 11th overall in 2015 out of Texas, going through several eras in Indiana from Paul George to Victor Oladipo to the current one with Tyrese Haliburton.

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