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The Bucks introduce Miles Turner: Milwaukee Big Man explains his decision to leave Pacer after reaching the NBA Finals
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Milwaukee Bucks Unveil Miles Turner: The Big Man Opens Up on Leaving Pacers After NBA Finals Journey

July 12, 2025 5 Min Read
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One of the most unexpected moves in the NBA offseason was the news that the Milwaukee Bucks signed big man Miles Turner. Until then, it seemed likely Turner would rejoin the Indiana Pacers with a new contract, even pushing the Pacers to pay luxury tax for the first time since 2005. However, things shifted after Tyrese Haliburton suffered a devastating Achilles injury in Game 7 of the NBA Finals. This injury not only ended Indiana’s championship hopes in that critical game, which the Oklahoma City Thunder won, but it also drastically altered the Pacers’ future outlook. Instead of aiming to return to the Finals with largely the same roster, Indiana had to adopt a long-term view. Turner grew uneasy with the idea of paying luxury tax for a team not competing immediately, leading to his departure.

Next season, instead of staying with the only franchise he’s known, Turner will don the Bucks’ green. Although the new season is months away, the Bucks recently introduced Turner at a press event in Las Vegas, signaling a significant shift.

Turner’s signing with Milwaukee surprised many, as reports indicated the Pacers couldn’t meet his contract expectations. Turner referred to an “alignment issue” with Indiana but chose to keep details private out of respect for the organization. He expressed that leaving the Pacers was a tough decision after being drafted 11th overall in 2015 and spending a decade with the team.

“There were many factors behind this, and it was not easy,” Turner shared. “I was a teenager when I came to Indianapolis, and over time I reflected on my career, my life, and what I wanted. Seeing what the Bucks had assembled helped me decide that was where I needed to be.” He also noted openness to playing elsewhere, suggesting his choice wasn’t solely about money.

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While financial reasons partly influenced his move, Turner emphasized that the Bucks offered a chance to remain competitive. When asked if Haliburton’s injury influenced his decision, Turner didn’t answer directly but hinted it played some role.

“Playing in the NBA Finals was a top learning experience for me,” said Turner. “It showed how difficult it is to get there and win, mentally and physically. Wanting to have that experience again was a big part of this choice.” Maintaining competitiveness was the key factor.

Turner reflected on reaching the Eastern Conference Finals two years ago and the NBA Finals last year, valuing the Bucks’ consistent commitment to winning under leadership like John Horst and Doc Rivers. It appears Turner didn’t want to spend his prime waiting for the Pacers to regain full strength.

One exciting prospect is Turner joining forces with Giannis Antetokounmpo. This pairing is formidable on paper: Turner can stretch the floor with his shooting, while Giannis dominates with versatility, complemented by rim protector Brook Lopez, now with the Clippers. Coach Doc Rivers praised the fit, noting Turner was the perfect complement to Giannis and highlighting the team’s youth and desire to play faster.

Turner himself expressed enthusiasm about no longer opposing Giannis but instead playing alongside experienced veterans. “I was tired of taking the brunt of Giannis’ power,” Turner joked. “It’s rare to be on a team with such generational talents, and Giannis is undoubtedly one of the all-time greats. Competing against these guys over the seasons kindled something in me.”

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Fan Take: This signing is a game-changer, signaling the Bucks’ serious intent to stay championship contenders in the near future. For basketball fans, it highlights the growing trend of star players seeking competitive environments, pushing teams to constantly evolve and strategize for sustained success in the league.

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