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I'm not sure if this deserves its own topic, but I listened to this and I'm in awe with Myles Turner. The kid is 21 years and he is so well spoken and mature.
I was always a fan, and even if I think he will never be a superstar player (I just think he has a ceiling, somewhere not that far from where he is now), I am more than happy that he is now the "face" of the Pacers.
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I'm not sure if this deserves its own topic, but I listened to this and I'm in awe with Myles Turner. The kid is 21 years and he is so well spoken and mature.
I was always a fan, and even if I think he will never be a superstar player (I just think he has a ceiling, somewhere not that far from where he is now), I am more than happy that he is now the "face" of the Pacers.
Yes, I'm super impressed with how articulate he is as well.
And for the record, I think he has all the tools to become a superstar big. We're talking about a kid who just turned 21 not long ago. Averaging 15/7/2 as a 20 year old on an NBA playoff team is RARE. Not to mention, really good shooting percentages... 51/35/81 is not that far from the 50/40/90 club. Although I don't think Myles is ever going to shoot more than 90% from the FT line. But his stats are still crazy efficient for such a young guy. I think in his prime years he can average 25-26ppg, 10rpg, 3bpg on 50/38/84 shooting.
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His head is in the right place. He and CJ were my favorite players to listen to over the last few years.