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Indiana Mulls Luxury Tax to Retain Miles Turner in Knicks vs. Pacers Showdown—But That’s Just the Starting Point

May 26, 2025 4 Min Read
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The Indiana Pacers currently lead the New York Knicks 2-1 in the Eastern Conference Finals, and ESPN’s Brian Windhorst has shared encouraging news for Pacers supporters, highlighting their significant playoff progress for the second consecutive season. One standout player, Turner, is considered one of the NBA’s best bargains, earning $19.9 million this year while delivering impressive stats, including 16.5 points per game, nearly 38.9% shooting from beyond the arc during the playoffs, and elite defense.

The Pacers’ willingness to invest goes beyond just Turner’s contributions; it reflects a broader, strategic vision for the team and the franchise’s future. Imagine the excitement if the Pacers reached consecutive conference finals, signaling not just competitive success but stability and credibility for the organization.

Thankfully, reports suggest the Pacers are committed to maintaining this momentum. They aggressively pursued key players Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam through trades with the Sacramento Kings and Toronto Raptors, respectively. This solid roster construction has been supported by team president Kevin Pritchard and owner Herb Simon, focusing both on acquiring talent and retaining crucial players.

Turner recently secured a hefty pay raise as a reward for his consistent, particularly defensive, performance, signing a four-year deal that will see him with the team until he’s 33. While the final year may seem costly, the league’s increasing salary caps—driven by a new TV contract—should ease financial concerns. However, the Pacers’ commitment doesn’t stop with Turner.

Young star Bennedict Mathurin will be a restricted free agent next year if he doesn’t sign an extension before the season begins, likely resulting in a significant salary increase. Similarly, Aaron Nesmith will need a new contract by 2027, expected to demand a pay rise given his playoff contributions. These forthcoming costs highlight the financial challenges the Pacers face but also the necessity of investing in their core players to sustain success.

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The team’s readiness to pay luxury taxes to keep Turner signals a positive direction, but this mindset needs to extend to other vital contributors. While some salary relief might come from aging veterans like TJ McConnell and potentially optimizing Obi Toppin’s role and salary, the central priority remains building and maintaining a championship-contending team.

The Pacers clearly see a real chance at a title and, if managed well, could sustain this competitive window for another three to four years. Achieving this would not only boost their likelihood of winning a championship but also help shed their long-standing reputation as a frugal franchise.

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Fan Take: This news is thrilling for basketball fans because it shows the Pacers’ dedication to building a winning team rather than just playing the salary cap game. Their commitment to retaining key players and actively pursuing talent could turn them into a serious contender, which adds excitement and competitiveness to the Eastern Conference and the NBA overall.

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