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Pacers Open Contract Extension Talks With Myles Turner

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2022 5:48 am
by RealGM Wiretap

The Indiana Pacers and Myles Turner have opened up discussions for a contract extension, sources told Shams Charania of The Athletic.


The Pacers, who have $25 million in cap space, have discussed a renegotiation-and-extension deal with Turner's agent.


The team can offer Turner up to $19.1 million more on top of his current contract of $18 million this season for an individual max of $37.1 million. They could then drop his salary down in upcoming seasons.


Still at the initial phase of discussions, the two sides have until March 1 to reach a deal.


Sources add that the Pacers also remain open minded on the trade market, with the Lakers and Raptors having shown interest in Turner. 

Via Shams Charania/The Athletic


Re: Pacers Open Contract Extension Talks With Myles Turner

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 9:08 am
by MitchB3
Just because they can offer you more doesn't mean you should always take it. That's all I have to say when it comes to Myles.

Re: Pacers Open Contract Extension Talks With Myles Turner

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 12:49 pm
by dubbmotta
MitchB3 wrote:Just because they can offer you more doesn't mean you should always take it. That's all I have to say when it comes to Myles.

I’m with you..they try and trade the man every year, go somewhere that the team values you.

Re: Pacers Open Contract Extension Talks With Myles Turner

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 3:10 pm
by niha17
you cant max ever player in the nba He might be top of the list he never plays

Re: Pacers Open Contract Extension Talks With Myles Turner

Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2022 6:51 pm
by FeatheryTouch
I think the Pacers had been planning to tank and deal Turner, but were surprised to discover they are ahead of schedule on their rebuild and have more options now. Even if they deal Turner they are unlikely to see the lottery. He also happens to be playing pretty well, which helps.

Turner seems like a grizzled vet type but he is only 26 - Haliburton is 22, so it's not like the timelines are that out of whack either.