Iāve heard of NBA players getting together and talking in the off-season about joining teams, but never commenting on a potential trade they are involved in on a podcast during the season. Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner has heard the same trade scenario we have. He and Pacers guard Buddy Hield would go to the Los Angeles Lakers for guard Russell Westbrook and the Lakersā two remaining first-round picks in 2027 and 2029.
Instead, the Lakers were hesitant even to include those. While Turner didnāt explicitly say he would be a part of the trade package, he sold his talents on The Woj Pod.
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āIf Iām the Lakers, I take a very hard look at this with the position that you are in, and I know I can provide to a team my leadership, my shot blocking, my 3-point ability and just my ability to make plays out there on the floor. I would take a very long look at it,ā Turner said. āBut as far as pulling the trigger, I get paid to shoot, not make these calls, so I couldnāt answer that.ā
The whole basketball world was combing through the NBA tampering rules to see if this was a violation. Before commissioner Adam Silver gets called, Turner clarified his comments in an interview with HoopsHype.
āI understand that some of the things I mightāve said in that podcast couldāve gotten misconstrued answering hypothetical questions. This isnāt hypothetical. Iām here in Indiana,ā Turner told HoopsHype. āIāve got real estate in Indiana. Iāve got a fan section in our own arena. Iām a Pacer. Iāve been a Pacer my entire career. I canāt tell the future, but where Iām at right now, Iām very happy.ā
Letās be fair; Turner isnāt lying when he said the Lakers should retake a look at this trade. Lakers center Anthony Davis hates playing at the center position and is already dealing with injuries six games in. Adding Turner would allow Davis to go back to the forward position while having a stable presence in the paint. It would also potentially add Hieldās three-point shooting, with the Lakers desperately need (they are currently ranked last in the league).
Then thereās the Russell Westbrook issue which seems to have a temporary stop-gap with him coming off the bench. Who knows how long that will work for? As compelling as Turnerās argument is, thereās also cause for hesitation. Turner is on an expiring contract, and itās unclear whether he would sign an extension with the Lakers. Also, would the addition of Turner and Hield better the Lakersā chances of making a deep run in the playoffs? Maybe not.
So, you have a Lakers team caught between making a run in Lebron Jamesās twilight year or mortgaging whatās left of their future. Whatever the case, the Lakers are about to go through a brutal part of their schedule with games against the Pelicans, the Cavs, and two games against the āwe should be tanking, but weāre goodā Jazz teams.
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