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Losing longtime center Myles Turner to the Milwaukee Bucks certainly stings, but Indiana may be able to find a replacement for their stretch big somewhere on the trade market. In a trade idea proposed by Fadeaway World’s Vishwesha Kumar, the Indiana Pacers would acquire Utah Jazz center Walker Kessler.
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Aaron Nesmith was a key part of the Indiana Pacers' run to the NBA Finals last season, and the team is rewarding him accordingly heading into the 2025-26 campaign.
Aaron Nesmith signed a two-year contract extension to his existing three-year deal which will keep him under contract with the Pacers through 2028-29.
The Indiana Pacers are coming off an impressive season that saw them reach the NBA Finals and take the Oklahoma City Thunder to seven games before ultimately falling. Of course, the biggest storyline exiting last season for the Pacers was Tyrese Haliburton ...
The Athletic’s David Aldridge proposed this massive three-team trade that sends Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga to the Chicago Bulls.
The Indiana Pacers have signed veteran guard Cameron Payne to a training camp contract, bolstering their backcourt depth following injuries to key pla
Pacers forward Aaron Nesmith agreed to a two-year, $40.4 million contract extension with the franchise through the 2028-29 season.
The Indiana Pacers will have a new-look backcourt this season without Tyrese Haliburton available for the entire season. He will miss all of the 2025-26 season with a torn Achilles. Because of that, the Pacers have tried to figure out the correct ...
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Myles Turner Trade To New York Knicks - Leaving Pacers?
Could Myles Turner be traded to the Knicks? This mock trade sends the Pacers player to New York for Mitchell Robinson, Kevin Knox, and a 2023 first-round pick.