Myles Turner, Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks
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Milwaukee general manager Jon Horst has indicated how his biggest offseason signing, ex-Pacers center Myles Turner, can abet the Bucks.
New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson calls Myles Turner's move to the Milwaukee Bucks "weird" after the Indiana Pacers' Finals run.
In Part 1 of an exclusive discussion, Horst delves into his faith in Doc Rivers, Giannis as point forward and the team's big-picture vision.
In the aftermath of the signing, head coach of the Indiana Pacers Rick Carlisle was asked by Forbes’ Tony East how they will manage losing Turner in a short three-word message. “We’ll be fine,” Carlisle said.
Milwaukee signed Turner, 29, to a four-year, $107 million deal that includes a player option in the final season and a 15% trade kicker. The veteran center joins the Bucks after spending a decade with the Indiana Pacers, where he developed into one of the league’s premier rim protectors and floor-spacing bigs.