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Myles Turner Signs Four-Year, $107M Deal with the Bucks

Myles Turner has moved on from the Indiana Pacers, agreeing to a four-year, $107 million deal with the Milwaukee Bucks.

A towering figure in Indiana Pacers basketball is heading north.

For Indiana, this marks the end of an era for the franchise’s longest tenured player.

Since being drafted in 2015, Turner has been a force on both ends of the court.

Known for his shot-blocking prowess and ability to stretch the floor, he etched his name deep into Pacers history.

Turner led the league in blocks twice during his career and brought defensive stability to the team, averaging 2.3 blocks per game last season while also contributing 18 points and 7.5 rebounds per contest.

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Turner’s evolution into a two-way player made him not just a fan favorite but a centerpiece of Indiana’s game plan for years.

The Milwaukee Bucks waive Damian Lillard in the process.

For Pacers fans and the city of Indianapolis, Turner’s departure is bittersweet.

He embodied professionalism and loyalty, always proudly representing Indiana both on and off the court.

Whether it was his dominance in the paint or his involvement in the community, Turner left an indelible mark.

The Pacers now face the challenge of filling the void left by Turner, both in production and leadership.

His presence around the basket and ability to stretch defenses with his shooting will surely be missed.

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For fans, his absence also feels personal, as Turner was one of the most consistent and longest-tenured players on the roster.

While the Bucks gain an elite rim protector and floor spacer to join Giannis Antetokounmpo, Indiana must turn its attention to the next chapter.

The organization has promising young talent, and this could pave the way for a new era of Pacers basketball.

Myles Turner leaves behind a legacy of excellence and dedication in Indiana.

Though his presence will now be felt in Milwaukee, Hoosiers will always remember him as one of their own.

Farewell, Myles, and thank you for everything.

Myles Turner Signs Four-Year, $107M Deal With The Bucks  was originally published on 1075thefan.com