In light of the Feb. 6 trade deadline looming, the Indiana Pacers must traverse cautiously. As the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference, only one loss out of the fourth, they could improve or ruin their playoff picture with a trade. A recent report mentioned a Pacers wing in a potential trade with the Los Angeles Lakers .
The Los Angeles Lakers have been in search of a way to improve their roster ahead of the trade deadline. This trade idea from Bobby Marks of ESPN would see them get a player they have coveted for years.
Turner signed a two-year, $40.9 million extension with the Pacers in 2023, so his deal is set to run out at the end of this season. For that reason, teams might be unwilling to trade a lot of assets for Turner, who could be a short-term rental.
The Indiana Pacers have put themselves in position for real success throughout the remainder of the NBA season. After a slow start, Indiana has started to play
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According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Indiana Pacers don’t want to trade veteran center Myles Turner.  Turner is in the final year of his contract. He’ll become an unrestricted free agent this summer.
The Los Angeles Lakers might finally be able to land Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner, giving Anthony Davis the perfect frontcourt partner
The Los Angeles Lakers have long been searching for the perfect frontcourt partner for Anthony Davis, and they may have found their solution in a three-team trade idea involving the Indiana Pacers and Portland Trail Blazers.
The Lakers have glaring needs, including another big and secondary playmaker. Here's who they should go after before the Feb. 6 deadline.
The Lakers eye Myles Turner to solidify their frontcourt and meet Anthony Davis' preference to play power forward in a bold trade.