Myles Turner explains why he left Pacers for Bucks
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Indiana Fever Turn Heads With Aliyah Boston Post on Friday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indian Fever snapped their two-game losing streak, defeating Brittney Griner and the Atlanta Dream, 99-82.
The Indiana Fever upended the Atlanta Dream 99-82 in Indianapolis, scoring the team's second-highest point total of the 2025 WNBA season.
The former Longhorn is headed north to Milwaukee after spending a decade with the Indiana Pacers, in which he became the team's all-time leading shot blocker and played the sixth-most games.
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The Indiana Pacers secured a key piece of their future with a three-year extension, filling the gap at center left by Myles Turner's exit.
Milwaukee Bucks center Myles Turner recently took to social media to say goodbye to the Indiana Pacers and the fans after spending their first 10 years of his NBA career there.
While the Indiana Fever prepared for a Friday night game against the Atlanta Dream, team president Kelly Krauskopf reacted to rising pressure on the front office by deleting one of her social media accounts.