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In the biggest shocker so far this offseason, longtime center Myles Turner left the Indiana Pacers, opting to sign a ...
The Indiana Pacers secured a key piece of their future with a three-year extension, filling the gap at center left by Myles Turner's exit.
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Starting at 6 p.m., Monday, NBA teams can begin negotiating with other team's upcoming free agents and can officially sign them July 6.
Bennedict Mathurin’s contract status was set to be the most difficult conundrum the Pacers had this offseason. Tyrese Haliburton’s injury makes it even more complex.
The Indiana Pacers have made it known that one of their priorities is to re-sign Myles Turner this offseason. He is the longest-tenured Pacers player, having been with the team since 2015.
But the Pacers probably do not want to hear about them at the moment.) With this in mind, there follows a look at the Indiana Pacers’ roster and spending options heading into the 2025 NBA offseason.
Read more: Pacers Lose Both Tyrese Haliburton and an NBA Title in Blowout Game 7 Loss Based on what happened in the Finals, it's clear that center is the biggest need for the Pacers this summer.
The Pacers seemed to have a clear set of priorities prior to Tyrese Haliburton's Achilles tendon tear. How do those change?