Myles Turner
Myles Turner is another difference-maker that the Indiana Pacers could end up trading on NBA Draft night. Like Malcolm Brogdon, he’s been shopped by the team recently. And just like Turner, he’s a player that holds plenty of value around the league.
At the age of 26, Turner is coming off a season in which he averaged 13 points, seven rebounds, and nearly three blocks per game on 51 percent shooting from the field and 33 percent shooting from 3-point range.
He’s a prototypical center for the modern NBA, as he can stretch the floor and protect the rim, and he’s on an expiring contract. Any team that acquires him will likely want to re-sign him long-term, but even if there’s a team that’s looking for a short-term answer at the center position, Turner could be a fit.