NBA News: Here’s What This NBA Star For The Indiana Pacers Put On His Instagram Story

Myles Turner led the NBA with 3.4 blocks per game last season, but the Indiana Pacers star center has not played in a game since April 18 in Atlanta against the Hawks.
However, the former Texas Longhorns star looks healthy in a recent video he added to his Instagram story.
He reposted several videos of himself working out from Lavelt Page on Instagram, and some of the footage from his Instagram story can be seen captured in a Tweet below from Zach Pearson of Fansided.
Here’s Myles Turner attacking the basket, working in the post, and yet again drilling threes. Looking sharp. #Pacers season begins in 33 days: pic.twitter.com/0u6VRsoZ9u
— Zach Pearson (@zapearsonNBA) September 17, 2021
Turner was announced as out indefinitely on April 19, and that was what ultimately ended his season (see Tweet from April below).
Injury update: An MRI done today revealed that Myles Turner has a partial tear of his plantar plate in the great toe of his right foot.
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) April 19, 2021
Turner is out indefinitely.https://t.co/dhlDV157sa
It appears as if the Pacers will have a healthy center to start the new year.
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Ben Stinar is a former beat writer for AllPacers.com. He is a 2021 Hilltop30 Scholarship Fund recipient.