Pacers Notes: Jarace Walker Trade Proposal, Teams Calling About Myles Turner, More

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The Indiana Pacers are 27-20 which is good for the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference.
In order to get to the upper echelon of contenders in the top-heavy East, the trade proposal below sees Indiana deal Jarace Walker, but for quite the haul in return.
Another player who may be on the go is Myles Turner. Many teams have inquired about the talented center, but one in particular has repeatedly called the Pacers.
Not all Pacers are for sale as there is a specific player that Indiana is holding firm on not dealing out. While a host of other teams have reportedly made significant offers to Indy, they see this third-year guard as a key piece moving forward.
The luxury tax comes into play when thinking about keeping this player long term, but the Pacers have reportedly and uncharacteristically looked to pay the luxury tax for the first time in over 20 years.
Here are some stories regarding the Indiana Pacers to help get you all caught up. Click the title to see the entire story:
Blockbuster Trade Proposal Sees Pacers Move on From Jarace Walker For $48M Center
One Team Has Contacted The Pacers Multiple Times About Myles Turner Trade: Report
Pacers Holding Firm on Not Trading Specific Rotation Player: Report
Pacers Rumors: Insider Reveals Steep Price it Would Take to Trade Myles Turner
Pacers Trade Proposal Has Myles Turner Landing With Western Contender
"I'm so proud...Myles just does so much for the community, and he's been so fabulous for the Turner's Block group."
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) February 2, 2025
Following last night's win, Myles Turner, along with members of Turner's Block, packed bags full of everyday essentials, food and clothes, which will be… pic.twitter.com/Cy1uk56XiR
Pascal Siakam this week:
— Indiana Pacers (@Pacers) February 2, 2025
26.7 PPG
60.0 FG%
46.2 3P%
8.7 RPG
4.0 APG
3-0 record. All-Star. 🤩 pic.twitter.com/vkW1tAnm9R

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