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PD's Favorite Topic: Myles Turner (and contract possibilities)

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  • #31
    Originally posted by 712Jefferson View Post
    Vnzla and cinotimz and others, I don't necessarily disagree with you but I want to pose this question because I'm trying to come to terms with the answer myself:

    If we trade or let Turner walk, who would you realistically want to see as our starting 5 moving forward and how much would you be willing to pay them?
    Rookie scale for the spot we draft him at next summer
    Why do teams tank? Ask a Spurs fan.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by 712Jefferson View Post
      Vnzla and cinotimz and others, I don't necessarily disagree with you but I want to pose this question because I'm trying to come to terms with the answer myself:

      If we trade or let Turner walk, who would you realistically want to see as our starting 5 moving forward and how much would you be willing to pay them?
      I'm all about keeping Turner, but I'm going back to Phoenix & having another swing at Ayton. If we fail in that pursuit then give Isaiah Jackson a shot whilst getting another young C like Wiseman or one of Lively or Ware in the NBA draft.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by festar35 View Post

        I'm all about keeping Turner, but I'm going back to Phoenix & having another swing at Ayton. If we fail in that pursuit then give Isaiah Jackson a shot whilst getting another young C like Wiseman or one of Lively or Ware in the NBA draft.
        no no no to Ayton...u can not and should not pay a center that kind of money unless they are real difference makers like Jokic, Embiid, and possibly KAT & AD....otherwise...u spend your money on the likes of Hali, Benn and wing-types that can be a difference in todays game...

        now giving jackson a shot...ok...it becomes big man by committee....having good big men that hopefully can do a couple of things pretty well...that you dont have to pay an arm and a leg...im happy to live with Jalen, Jackson and Goga for this year and see what comes available in the draft or free agency...

        if charlotte wants to trade Plumlee for Myles...im good with that..hopefully we could get some sort of draft compensation....same for Zubac of the Clippers...if the Clippers are interested...both of those guys are cheaper, are more reliable...and theres no huge tradeoff in performance or difference being made...theres others but theyre probably not available...at least now...who knows as we get closer to the deadline....even with the lakers we can maybe get one of their big stiffs....theyve got a couple really cheap ones
        The Most Common Cause of Stress is Dealing with Idiots

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        • #34
          "What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun."

          — Ecclesiastes 1:9
          "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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          • #35
            Originally posted by cinotimz View Post

            lol...his agent would take it and run so fast

            seems not many around here have an idea of what centers are worth these days...

            compare him to Brook Lopez...and then tell me who u really would rather have...and if you say Turner, youre either lying or drunk
            This is all predicated on IF Turner is the player he's shown this season. If he is or something close, then what does Lopez do better?

            Turner is a way more efficient scorer mostly because he is getting to the line way more than Lopez is.

            Turner is the better rebounder, not because he is great but Lopez is actively bad.

            Most people see Turner as the better defender, although it is close and opinions vary.

            Neither one of them pass very much.

            The only thing Lopez does better is play in the post, which he barely does anymore.


            Now if Turner is not that player at all, things might be different. But if he isn't, people aren't really interested in signing him long term anyway.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by McKeyFan View Post
              "What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun."

              — Ecclesiastes 1:9
              Rik Smits before he turned 27

              13 points 6 rebounds

              Rik Smits from 27-31 years old

              17 points 7 rebounds

              Jermaine O’Neal before he turned 27

              13 points 7 rebounds

              Jermaine O’Neal 27-31 years old

              16 points 8 rebounds

              We have had Myles through his development, now we should punt him as he is entering his prime? Thinking we have seen the best of Myles’ career is not supported by historical evidence.
              Last edited by kent beckley; 11-17-2022, 05:56 PM.

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              • #37
                The absolute MAX Turner should be getting from the Pacers is $22mil. I might be ok with $20-22mil per year, but anything more is an absolute waste akin to Roy's max extension. The consistency has never been there... he's showing out this season due to A contract year and B Haliburton whom is proving capable of turning any of the bigs on our roster into starting caliber centers statistically. Again, I might be ok with $22mil per if his production continues, but anything more and he needs to be shown the door.

                Edit: I have a feeling Goga has shown enough to management that we are giving him the Domas treatment; playing him sparingly in order to resign him at a bargain rate.
                Last edited by croz24; 11-17-2022, 06:23 PM.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Cubs231721 View Post

                  This is all predicated on IF Turner is the player he's shown this season. If he is or something close, then what does Lopez do better?

                  Turner is a way more efficient scorer mostly because he is getting to the line way more than Lopez is.

                  Turner is the better rebounder, not because he is great but Lopez is actively bad.

                  Most people see Turner as the better defender, although it is close and opinions vary.

                  Neither one of them pass very much.

                  The only thing Lopez does better is play in the post, which he barely does anymore.


                  Now if Turner is not that player at all, things might be different. But if he isn't, people aren't really interested in signing him long term anyway.
                  cmon man..you cant just throw away 7 seasons, pretend they never happened and then say this 8 games is who he really is...i mean seriously...

                  and funny, even when u just count this season, Myles has still already missed a ton of games...which he has done throughout his career...so even when ur being showcased for the whole world to see and given every friggen opportunity in the world...the leopard still cant remove its spots....conversely, Brook has been pretty reliable throughout his career...playing more than 70 games almost every year....funny how everyone keeps wanting to forget that part...and its one of the very most important aspects of Turner...the best ability is availability...and Myles availabiliity is pathetic...right up there with Kyrie, Hayward, etc..

                  Turner is absolutely not a much more efficient scorer...why do we make **** up? Brook has scored more throughout his career...but efficiency wise theyre about the same...

                  Turner's career rebounding average is 6.7...Lopez? 6.2 Better???? especially considering when prior to playing with the greek freak his rebounding numbers were significantly higher? cmon man...

                  Most people absolutely do not see Turner as the better defender....maybe a slightly better shot blocker....but no way hes a better defender when one considers all the other aspects of playing defense which Turner supporters dont seem to understand that theres more to playing defense than blocking shots...

                  again....tell me who u would rather have...and if u say Myles u either are lying or are drunk...
                  The Most Common Cause of Stress is Dealing with Idiots

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by kent beckley View Post

                    Rik Smits before he turned 27

                    13 points 6 rebounds

                    Rik Smits from 27-31 years old

                    17 points 7 rebounds

                    Jermaine O’Neal before he turned 27

                    13 points 7 rebounds

                    Jermaine O’Neal 27-31 years old

                    16 points 8 rebounds

                    We have had Myles through his development, now we should punt him as he is entering his prime? Thinking we have seen the best of Myles’ career is not supported by historical evidence.
                    If thats the case, then let him go get his 3 or 4 more points and 1 more rebound somewhere else...

                    Hes had 7 seasons...he is what he is and we all know exactly what he is....Both Rik and JO were studs by their 7th season and thats with JO barely playing at all in his first 4 seasons in Portland....its blasphemy that you would even use the Myles in the same conversation as either one of those guys.....while im not a huge JO fan, both he and Rik were true warriors...Myles is an embarrassment and is the exact opposite of a warrior-he's a pussy compared to those 2...
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by croz24 View Post
                      The absolute MAX Turner should be getting from the Pacers is $22mil. I might be ok with $20-22mil per year, but anything more is an absolute waste akin to Roy's max extension. The consistency has never been there... he's showing out this season due to A contract year and B Haliburton whom is proving capable of turning any of the bigs on our roster into starting caliber centers statistically. Again, I might be ok with $22mil per if his production continues, but anything more and he needs to be shown the door.

                      Edit: I have a feeling Goga has shown enough to management that we are giving him the Domas treatment; playing him sparingly in order to resign him at a bargain rate.
                      i think your keyboard is broken....when you type 1 it keeps posting a 2...

                      no way he should stay with this team...let alone be paid 22 million...none

                      as for Goga, u may be right...but i dunno...i just get this feeling hes permanently in Carlisles doghouse...but hope youre right...he shows signs of being a serviceable big man...especially for the right price
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                      • #41
                        Honestly, the renegotiate and extend seems like the best way to retain him all around. We have cap available, so why NOT throw it at him this year. Whether we want to have the rest of the contract descend or not, I don't really care about the specifics.

                        IF we want to keep him. I would, I think, but I'm not tied to it. Just it seems like a no brainer from our standpoint to re-sign him using the most future-friendly offer we can.
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by cinotimz View Post

                          i think your keyboard is broken....when you type 1 it keeps posting a 2...

                          no way he should stay with this team...let alone be paid 22 million...none

                          as for Goga, u may be right...but i dunno...i just get this feeling hes permanently in Carlisles doghouse...but hope youre right...he shows signs of being a serviceable big man...especially for the right price
                          Goga's garbage. Absolute trash. We aren't trying to save on his next contract. We're just hoping he earns a next contract. And Myles is at least twice as valuable as you can admit.
                          "man, PG has been really good."

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by cinotimz View Post

                            and funny, even when u just count this season, Myles has still already missed a ton of games...which he has done throughout his career...so even when ur being showcased for the whole world to see and given every friggen opportunity in the world...the leopard still cant remove its spots....conversely, Brook has been pretty reliable throughout his career...playing more than 70 games almost every year....funny how everyone keeps wanting to forget that part...and its one of the very most important aspects of Turner...the best ability is availability...and Myles availabiliity is pathetic...right up there with Kyrie, Hayward, etc..
                            ..
                            Brook Lopez has averaged 62 games played per season.

                            Myles Turner has averaged 62 games played per season.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by cinotimz View Post

                              cmon man..you cant just throw away 7 seasons, pretend they never happened and then say this 8 games is who he really is...i mean seriously...

                              and funny, even when u just count this season, Myles has still already missed a ton of games...which he has done throughout his career...so even when ur being showcased for the whole world to see and given every friggen opportunity in the world...the leopard still cant remove its spots....conversely, Brook has been pretty reliable throughout his career...playing more than 70 games almost every year....funny how everyone keeps wanting to forget that part...and its one of the very most important aspects of Turner...the best ability is availability...and Myles availabiliity is pathetic...right up there with Kyrie, Hayward, etc..

                              Turner is absolutely not a much more efficient scorer...why do we make **** up? Brook has scored more throughout his career...but efficiency wise theyre about the same...

                              Turner's career rebounding average is 6.7...Lopez? 6.2 Better???? especially considering when prior to playing with the greek freak his rebounding numbers were significantly higher? cmon man...

                              Most people absolutely do not see Turner as the better defender....maybe a slightly better shot blocker....but no way hes a better defender when one considers all the other aspects of playing defense which Turner supporters dont seem to understand that theres more to playing defense than blocking shots...

                              again....tell me who u would rather have...and if u say Myles u either are lying or are drunk...
                              Believe me, I am squeamish about using 8 games. It's a tiny sample size.

                              But when looking closely at his last 7 years, it's pretty clear he was misused his last 3. The organization had great intentions when they gave Myles a dramatically different role. Logically, it made a decent amount of sense at the time. But the underlying numbers all scream that all it did was minimize Turner's strengths and accentuate his weaknesses. There are also signs that he improved as a player during those years but it didn't reflect in the overall because of the way he was being used.

                              So when I see that, I am going to pay closer attention to how he does in the new role. And specifically how he's getting to that. If Myles was scoring 18 points per game on great efficiency because he was shooting 45% from 3, I would yawn and expect regression. But when I see his 3 point percentage tick up a little bit because he isn't shooting from the corner, when I see his free throw rate go way up because he's rolling to the basket way more, when I see his number of dunks go up, these things are less likely to regress. They still very well might, it's too small of a sample size to trust, but we could have predicted every one of those things as strong possibilities before the season started.

                              The injuries are the best point against Myles. Before this year, with Myles in his old role, Brook and Myles were very comparable players other than that availability point, and you are right it's a big mark against Turner.

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                              • #45
                                The last two seasons, Myles played in 58% of his games. Outside of that, pretty healthy. Brook Lopez went through a spell where he played only 39% of his games in a 3 year span.

                                Really, durability shouldn't be used against Myles in an argument about Brook Lopez. Yes, Myles is a better defender. He moves better.
                                "man, PG has been really good."

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