The Indiana Pacers have entered the luxury tax for the first time in two decades to secure the future of Myles Turner, their longest-tenured player. After acquiring Pascal Siakam at the trade deadline, the Pacers reached the NBA Finals in 2025, showcasing a deep roster. Despite being $17 million under the luxury tax line, they're prepared to pay Turner, estimated at $30 million for the next season, to maintain their competitive edge and long-term roster stability.
The Pacers' decision to enter the luxury tax for the first time in 20 years underscores their commitment to maintaining a competitive roster around Myles Turner.
Myles Turner, in his 10th season with the Pacers, has emerged as a keystone player, especially highlighted by his performances in the playoffs.
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