Myles Turner on Pacers being heavy underdogs against the Celtics: That’s life as an Indiana Pacer. It was the same thing as the last series. If you look at every single poll on ESPN, everyone picked the Knicks to win. If you look at the series before that with the Bucks, it might’ve been 80 percent of the people picking Milwaukee to win. That’s something that, since I’ve been here, at least in my career, it’s been like that every single season. We don’t get TV games, and we’re not publicized like that. In the press, it’s never the Pacers won. It’s the Knicks lost. That’s regular stuff for us. We use it as fuel and as a chip on our shoulders. We definitely go in there, and it’s less pressure on us because if we’re the underdogs, we’re the uninvited guests. It’s up to us to go out there and prove everybody wrong. That’s the goal at the end of the day.
Source: HoopsHype
Source: HoopsHype
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Michael Scotto @MikeAScotto
Pacers center Myles Turner (@Original_Turner) discussed surviving trade talks to become the longest-tenured Pacer, where Tyrese Haliburton ranks among point guards, Pascal Siakam’s free agency, Rick Carlisle flying planes and more on the @hoopshype podcast hoopshype.com/lists/myles-tu… – 10:36 AM
Pacers center Myles Turner (@Original_Turner) discussed surviving trade talks to become the longest-tenured Pacer, where Tyrese Haliburton ranks among point guards, Pascal Siakam’s free agency, Rick Carlisle flying planes and more on the @hoopshype podcast hoopshype.com/lists/myles-tu… – 10:36 AM
Evan Sidery @esidery
Monty Williams pushed for the Suns to trade Deandre Ayton for Myles Turner when the Pacers offered a max contract in restricted free agency, per @Gambo987 (podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…).
GM James Jones was adamant about not trading Ayton for Turner.
After the next season, Williams pic.twitter.com/r7HBH9gCvU – 11:13 PM
Monty Williams pushed for the Suns to trade Deandre Ayton for Myles Turner when the Pacers offered a max contract in restricted free agency, per @Gambo987 (podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…).
GM James Jones was adamant about not trading Ayton for Turner.
After the next season, Williams pic.twitter.com/r7HBH9gCvU – 11:13 PM
StatMuse @statmuse
Myles Turner this playoffs:
17.5 PPG
6.5 RPG
1.8 BPG
2.5 3PM
51/46% (!!)
Leading all remaining players in 3P% this playoffs (minimum 40 3PA). statmuse.com/nba/player/myl… – 8:44 PM
Myles Turner this playoffs:
17.5 PPG
6.5 RPG
1.8 BPG
2.5 3PM
51/46% (!!)
Leading all remaining players in 3P% this playoffs (minimum 40 3PA). statmuse.com/nba/player/myl… – 8:44 PM
Evan Sidery @esidery
Two years ago, the Pacers offered Deandre Ayton a four-year, $133 million contract in restricted free agency.
In less than an hour, the Suns decided to match. Phoenix also declined sign-and-trade overtures for Ayton, which included Myles Turner.
A sliding doors moment for pic.twitter.com/DV4JvWEQLa – 8:56 PM
Two years ago, the Pacers offered Deandre Ayton a four-year, $133 million contract in restricted free agency.
In less than an hour, the Suns decided to match. Phoenix also declined sign-and-trade overtures for Ayton, which included Myles Turner.
A sliding doors moment for pic.twitter.com/DV4JvWEQLa – 8:56 PM
Scott Agness @ScottAgness
A look back at the Pacers’ Game 6 win, responding to Rick Carlisle’s challenge, a determined look from Myles Turner, and Pascal Siakam rising to the occasion:
fieldhousefiles.com/p/at-the-buzze… – 12:52 PM
A look back at the Pacers’ Game 6 win, responding to Rick Carlisle’s challenge, a determined look from Myles Turner, and Pascal Siakam rising to the occasion:
fieldhousefiles.com/p/at-the-buzze… – 12:52 PM
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Myles Turner on Pascal Siakam’s future: He’s a free agent this summer. We’re hoping that he signs back in Indiana. He’s someone that we’d love to have who can really help us going forward. I think it was a great move for us to get him. Kevin Pritchard was very adamant about trying to add more length, and he was able to get it done with a special player. I’ve really enjoyed playing with him in the frontcourt together. He’s someone who’s also going to help my game. He commands so much attention that I’m able to get loose for my threes. -via HoopsHype / May 21, 2024
Myles Turner on future goals individually and as a team player: Individually, you want to get that first All-Star birth. You want to finally get some All-Defensive recognition and be able to be the guy that gets these types of humanitarian awards for the work you do in the community and have stuff like that recognized. As far as a team goal, the goal is to win a championship. There’s no other way to put that. When we started talking about this at the beginning of the year, it was far-fetched to a lot of people to try to make this run to the Finals. Now, it seems more real. -via HoopsHype / May 21, 2024
Myles Turner on Tyrese Haliburton: He’s definitely helped transcend my career, to say the least. I think the biggest thing with Tyrese is that he wants to pass more than he wants to score. When you think of a point guard, you’d think that would be the epitome of that, but in a league where scoring is paramount, it’s a rarity when you have guys like Tyrese who embrace that role of coming in and being a creator but can also step up when you need him. I think the sky’s the limit for him. The past two or three years since he’s been here, his ascension has been incredible. He’s been able to really help a franchise that was at its lowest and take it to new heights. When it comes to the debate of the best point guards, obviously I’m biased, but if you really sit there and break down his game and look at the numbers, he’s leading a historical offense. We’re one of the best offenses in NBA history. We just set a crazy percentage shooting from the field in Game 7. He’s leading all of that, and it’s not by accident. I think Tyrese is very special. He’s someone who can create not only for himself but for others. It’s really helped bring out the best in me. -via HoopsHype / May 21, 2024