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The Pacers were scared of luxury tax after Tyrees Halliburton's injuries and Miles Turner suffered secondary damage
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Pacers Face Luxury Tax Fears as Tyrese Haliburton’s Injury and Myles Turner’s Secondary Damage Raise Concerns

July 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Indiana Pacers displayed impressive fearlessness and determination during the NBA playoffs, defeating the top-seeded Cavaliers in five games and then overcoming the underdog Knicks in a tough six-game series. They pushed the Oklahoma City Thunder to a thrilling seven-game NBA Finals. However, the momentum was halted by an early Achilles injury to Tyrese Haliburton in Game 7, which not only affected the final game but also cast doubt on Indiana’s future prospects. This injury seemingly led to a quick decision by the Pacers not to offer a competitive contract to their longest-tenured player, Miles Turner, despite strong expectations that he would be re-signed.

Surprisingly, Turner signed a four-year, $107 million deal with the Milwaukee Bucks, moving to a divisional rival instead of staying with the Pacers. Turner reportedly did not want to leave, but Indiana’s concerns about paying luxury tax prevented them from offering him what he deserved, forcing him out despite his love for the team and fans. Prior to free agency, it was believed the Pacers were willing to absorb the luxury tax to retain Turner, especially after their promising playoff run. However, Haliburton’s injury changed everything, and the Pacers chose to maintain roster flexibility instead of committing to a tax-heavy payroll.

Although avoiding the luxury tax is common for teams not in immediate title contention, the Pacers’ situation was unusual, as they were just one injury away from potentially winning the championship. The new NBA Collective Bargaining Agreement’s strict financial rules penalize teams heavily for exceeding salary caps, and injuries like Haliburton’s can abruptly close championship windows, as seen with the Celtics after Jayson Tatum’s Achilles injury. Turner’s contract with the Bucks is actually reasonable compared to what the Pacers might have offered, but Indiana decided the financial risk wasn’t worth it, even if it meant losing a core player.

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Moreover, the Pacers hold a 2026 first-round pick via a trade with the Pelicans, which could become a valuable lottery pick due to the team’s current downturn with Turner gone and Haliburton injured. This deal was made the day after Game 5 in the Finals, coinciding with Haliburton’s first injury signs, suggesting Indiana was already bracing for tough times. The combination of injury and financial caution has resulted in Turner’s departure being collateral damage, leaving Pacers fans with a bitter end to an otherwise exciting playoff run.

Fan Take: This news highlights how the harsh financial realities of the NBA can devastate promising teams and fanbases, even after impressive playoff performances. For basketball fans, it’s a harsh reminder that injuries and salary cap rules can swiftly alter a team’s trajectory, potentially stalling the rise of new contenders and impacting the competitive landscape of the league.

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