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Pacers Rumors: NBA Insider Reveals Indiana Could Be Willing to Trade Myles Turner
The Indiana Pacers have been one of the best teams across the NBA of late, putting themselves right back into contention within the Eastern Conference standings. After a slow start to the year, Indiana has finally looked like the team that reached the Eastern Conference Finals a year ago.
As we approach the upcoming trade deadline, the Pacers are primed to make a massive addition to their roster. Indiana wants to push itself forward even more and a big trade could help that fact.
However, the front office also needs to think about the future of the franchise and they have one big question hanging over them. That would be the future of center Myles Turner, who can become a free agent at the end of the season.
Due to this, there has been some speculation about what the team should do with Turner. Indiana would love to retain him this summer but once he hits free agency, there is no guarantee that a return will happen.
And now we have some reporting that Turner could be available for a trade.
NBA insider Jovan Buha of The Athletic has reported that he has heard some chatter regarding the chance of Indiana moving Turner. Buha addressed this during a segment on his YouTube channel.
If the Pacers were to trade Turner, it would leave a sizable hole in the rotation but it would help ensure that he doesn’t leave for nothing. Turner has been a cornerstone for this Pacers team since he came up and losing him would hurt them for the remainder of the season.
But long-term, moving Turner could be in the best interest of this franchise. Opposing teams will likely go hard after Turner on the open market and oftentimes, money talks during free agency.
This reporting from Buha also comes after news that Indiana could be reluctant to pay Turner what it may take this offseason. So the timing is certainly interesting but when there is smoke, there is often fire.
Read more: Pacers Reportedly Reluctant to Pay Myles Turner in Free Agency
It remains to be seen if the Pacers will move Turner before the trade deadline or if they will try to go for it this season. If they can get back a strong return, it would help ease moving Turner, if the front office goes that route.
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Pacers Luxury Tax Concerns Could Impact Trade Deadline Plans: Report
Pacers Could Land $125M Forward Before Trade Deadline
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Suspect dead after shooting involving Indiana sheriff's deputy during traffic stop: officials
INDIANA – A suspect is dead after a shooting involving an Indiana sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop Sunday in northwest Indiana, authorities said.
Deadly shooting in Northwest Indiana
What we know:
The incident occurred at 4:15 p.m. on State Road 14, east of County Road 475 E, near the Pulaski County line.
During the traffic stop, the Jasper County sheriff’s deputy attempted to arrest the suspect, but the suspect resisted.
An altercation ensued, and the deputy fired his weapon, fatally wounding the suspect, authorities said.
Further investigation revealed the suspect was armed with a firearm during the traffic stop.
What’s next:
Indiana State Police are leading the investigation, with assistance from the Jasper County Prosecutor’s Office.
Once the investigation is complete, the findings will be submitted to the prosecutor’s office for further review.
We’ll bring more updates to this story as they become available.
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Indiana to reconsider iGaming in 2025
Indiana has joined the ranks of US states that will take a fresh look at online gambling legislation aiming to authorize and regulate the market segment during 2025. Indiana State Rep. Ethan Manning, a long-time backer of online gambling expansion in the state, has introduced House Bill 1432, an omnibus measure of gambling-related topics, including the approval of online poker and other casino-style online games.
Manning has sponsored or backed several previous gambling measures, the last of those coming in 2023 with his House Bill 1536. Manning’s new measure, HB 1432 (2025), had been teased earlier in January but was finally introduced on Tuesday, then immediately assigned to the House Committee on Public Policy, which Manning chairs.
Manning is also the sponsor of a second bill regarding charitable-gaming initiatives that will also receive early-year attention before his committee. Both gaming-related bills are scheduled for initial discussion on Tuesday, January 28.
iGaming returns to Indiana’s legislative debates
In 2023, Indiana had been considered one of the US states most likely to approve online poker. The state had been a relatively early adopter of online sports betting, and iGaming in Indiana appeared ripe for a similar run toward approval. However, a prominent corruption scandal involving another gambling-expansion proponent sent the state into a cool-off period, legislatively speaking, and Manning’s once-promising bill was allowed to expire and an informal moratorium on the topic went into place for all of 2024.
The issue, which lawmakers believed put a temporary taint on iGaming in Indiana, was the charging of one-time State Rep. Sean Eberhart as part of a scheme to benefit Spectacle Gaming, a former provider of off-track betting services at a small number of northern Iowa venues.
As part of the scheme, Eberhart lobbied and advocated for slashing or eliminating fees connected to two gaming licenses to be acquired by Spectacle. In return, Eberhart accepted the promise of a future position with the company with an annual salary of $350,000. In late 2023, Eberhart agreed to plead guilty and was ultimately sentenced to a fine and a prison sentence of year and a day.
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