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After 10 years with the Pacers, NBA two-time blocks leader Myles Turner joins the Milwaukee Bucks, citing "alignment issues" with Indiana after Tyrese Haliburton's injury.
Myles Turner is no longer with the Indiana Pacers, but that hasn’t stopped him from speaking his mind. In a recent interview, the 29-year-old center addressed the criticism he received during his time in Indy and had some strong words for those who doubted him.
Turner was the longest-tenured member of the Pacers, who just advanced to the NBA Finals this past season. He had been a core member of Indiana for a decade, only to abruptly depart shortly after their loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 7 of the Finals.
Perhaps the most shocking move of the NBA offseason so far came when it was announced the Milwaukee Bucks would be signing big man Myles Turner. Leading up to that moment, it was a foregone conclusion that Turner would return to the Indiana Pacers with a new,
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Inquirer Sports on MSNNBA: Bucks’ Myles Turner wants to keep contending for titlesMyles Turner wants to keep contending for NBA titles. That’s why he decided to challenge an old cliche, one that he doesn’t think is particularly accurate. The Milwaukee Bucks formally introduced Turner — the most significant free agent who switched addresses this summer — on Friday.