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Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

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  • Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

    http://8points9seconds.com/2017/03/2...iana-pacers-2/

    Myles Turner has shown the potential to be a star on the offensive end of the floor with the Indiana Pacers.

    Myles Turner is still so young. Although he has already burst onto the NBA landscape with a smooth outside touch and strong rim protection with the Indiana Pacers, Myles is still 3 days from being able to have his first legal taste of alcohol — if that’s his thing.

    Though not quite 21, Turner already has the instincts and skills of a veteran. Myles has shown the ability to be a force on the defensive end but has a very underrated offensive game.

    He has become a lethal pick and roll player who can score in multiple ways. He is already proving to be a match-up nightmare. Turner can choose to screen and pop with his effortless stroke from the outside. Or he can roll to the rim and finish with a thunderous dunk.

    But he could be doing more.

    Repetition is a huge and very important part in Myles Turner’s growth

    Myles Turner simply does not receive the touches he should get.

    Turner’s usage rate is surprisingly down from his rookie year. This stat is unacceptable. While you can say that the Pacers have more offensive options this year as opposed to last. Myles is a much better player than last year and the offense should run accordingly.

    I understand that his offensive game is not yet ready to take on a superstar type of workload but he should definitely be the second option. He is only taking two more shots than his rookie season.

    If Indy was a top team in the East and Jeff Teague had took control of that second scorer role then I would understand the lack of touches for Turner. But Teague is more of a natural point guard, better at being a play maker than a scorer.This being the case as it has all year, should have led to Indy seeking out Myles to be more of a go to scorer.

    Building for the future as well as improving the present

    The Pacers should start to realize what they have in Turner as a secondary option and play-maker on the offensive end. Everyone knows what kind of defensive force the young star is. But with more reps and sets run on the other end, Myles should start to come into his own.

    I would really like to see more isolation post ups for Myles. Perhaps the best part of the Al Jefferson signing should be his ability to teach his skills on the block. As Myles improves on his strength and conditioning this should also help his post game. But more reps on the block should be in order to help Myles become a capable low post scorer.

    Another set that should be used far more than it has is the Paul George, Myles Turner two-man game. A pick and roll involving these two young stars is almost unguardable.

    Actions like these put both Myles’ defender and Paul’s defender in impossible positions.

    Turner has yet to show just how good he can be

    As Myles improves his strength and continues to mature as a player he should prove to be a very valuable asset on the offensive side of the ball. He has been in a minor slump as of late, but we also know that isn’t the Myles Turner the Indiana Pacers typically get night in and night out.

    Although he has not quite shown it yet, Myles should ultimately grow into an offensive force for years to come.
    Sittin on top of the world!

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    Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

    I've been saying this all year long but its been especially bad lately. Part of this is definitely on Myles though.

    That said, he needs to be option #2. He needs to know that he needs to be option #2.

    If he has lost all confidence(which for a while has appeared to be the case), move him to the bench and let him be the #1 option there for a bit. I hate the idea of it, but I also ****ing hate seeing 7 other players on the team get more shots than he does.

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      Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

      I don't agree. I know in the last 5 minutes of the game last night I wanted Teague and PG to score all the points. Turner is getting what he has earned to this point. I think he is involved the right amount

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        Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        I don't agree. I know in the last 5 minutes of the game last night I wanted Teague and PG to score all the points. Turner is getting what he has earned to this point. I think he is involved the right amount
        Last night's game was well below his average production. But when you look at what he does on so low of touches, for the season, it's pretty clear that the Pacers should use him more.

        EDIT: Not to mention Myles got 7 more touches last night over his average. And to think "well that's not that much more" it was an increase of almost 25%, which just highlights how rarely he touches the ball offensively.
        Last edited by Since86; 03-21-2017, 01:10 PM.
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          Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

          I don't know how you can use him more when he doesn't go strong or have any moves when he gets it.

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            Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

            A real mature leader which Paul is not, would focus on developing Myles not threatening to leave if the Pacers are not contending.

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              Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

              Thadeus has one of the lowest usage % on the team and is shooting 1 less shot per game than Turner.

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                Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

                I agree with this concept in a vacuum, but lately he hasn't looked very confident shooting the ball at times. He's still in that place where he needs to let the game come to him, I believe he's more likely to make the big jump next season.

                I'd like to see him focus on the fundamentals of rebounding and team defense and trying to help the team this way at the moment, while continuing to fill the third scorer role. He'll make a jump in the pecking order soon enough. I expect it will happen naturally.
                Last edited by Infinite MAN_force; 03-21-2017, 02:27 PM.
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                  Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

                  Originally posted by Infinite MAN_force View Post
                  I agree with this concept in a vacuum, but lately he hasn't looked very confident shooting the ball at times. He's still in that place where he needs to let the game come to him, I believe he's more likely to make the big jump next season.

                  I'd like to see him focus on the fundamentals of rebounding and team defense and trying to help the team this way at the moment, while continuing to fill the third scorer role. He'll make a jump in the pecking order soon enough. I expect it will happen naturally.
                  Yep. I'm a big Turner fan, and while he maybe could stand a few more touches per game, I don't want to rush him. Knowing his work ethic, I expect this off-season to be very productive for him in regards to his rebounding and strength in the post. Another year older and another year in the NBA. I expect a bigger jump next season.
                  It's a new day for Pacers Basketball.

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                    Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

                    Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                    I don't agree. I know in the last 5 minutes of the game last night I wanted Teague and PG to score all the points. Turner is getting what he has earned to this point. I think he is involved the right amount
                    I agree with you. Slow and steady increase in expectations and usage will come with time. Do not over work this really young NBA player. He could maybe look for his shot a little more. The amount he handles the ball is fine. He turns down shots that should be taken.
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                      Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

                      I was playing around with the NBA's stats tool at work, and I found this specific stat really interesting. In terms of screen assists (screens leading to a made field goal by the ball-handler), Myles Turner is currently 9th in the NBA, and 2nd amongst players still on rookie contracts (behind only Mason Plumlee).

                      http://stats.nba.com/players/hustle/...PerMode=Totals

                      It's an eye-popping stat imo, especially given the fact that he's still yet to completely fill out.

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                        Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

                        The last month or so, Myles isn't helping himself here though either. He's been passing up a lot of shots he can hit.

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                          Re: Myles Turner: The Underutilized Future of the Indiana Pacers

                          I completely understand that Myles is young, and there are things that he should work on in the offseason to get better at. He, like every other player in the NBA, will have a WTF moment every game, and you can only hope he'll try to correct things as time goes on.

                          Now after saying that....my biggest gripe with him is how he'll pass up a somewhat contested 2-4 foot shot, and throw the ball out to someone whom wasn't really more open than he was, but is also 10+ feet farther from the basket, with the shot clock at about 5 seconds. He has got to learn some post moves specifically for those types of situations.

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