Myles Turner dealing with respiratory illness during NBA Finals


Shams Charania: “He’s going to be a free agent, and it’s crazy. He’s 29. So clearly a guy that is still young in age, very young in this league. There’s going to be a couple teams that are going to look at him. The issue this offseason, there’s one team with salary cap space—and that’s the Brooklyn Nets. What other teams make sense from a sign-and-trade perspective? I do know of a couple teams at least that are looking into sign-and-trade possibilities. But listen, the Indiana Pacers know they need to have Myles Turner back. They can’t afford to lose him. So, he is in line for a big payday this offseason. I expect the Pacers to do everything they can to keep him. There’s mutual interest. The most interesting thing to me is the Indiana Pacers have not paid the luxury tax since the 2005–2006 season. By giving Miles Turner a deal that he’s likely going to be in line for, they will be entering the luxury tax for the first time in 20 years.” -via YouTube / June 12, 2025



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