The 2025-2026 NBA season is set to feature a number of compelling matchups, but one stands out due to its unique narrative and potential for high drama: Myles Turner's return to Indiana as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks. After spending a decade with the Pacers and becoming the franchise's all-time leader in blocked shots, Turner's decision to join the Bucks in free agency sent shockwaves through the league.
Turner's departure from Indiana was influenced by several factors. The Pacers' offer reportedly never exceeded three years or $20 million per season, signaling a lack of willingness to "overpay" for the center. This decision was seemingly solidified after Tyrese Haliburton's Achilles injury during Game 7 of the NBA Finals, which prompted a change in the team's outlook for the upcoming season.
The Pacers are entering a period of transition, focusing on developing young talent and maintaining roster flexibility. Meanwhile, Turner joins a Bucks team looking to remain in contention, pairing him with Giannis Antetokounmpo. The Bucks signed Turner to a four-year, $107 million deal. To make the deal possible, the Bucks waived Damian Lillard and stretched out the remaining $113 million owed to him over the next five years.
Turner's return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse on November 3, 2025, is circled on many NBA fans' calendars. The reception he receives from Pacers fans will be interesting to witness. Some may express their disappointment in his departure, while others may applaud his contributions to the team over the past decade.
On the court, Turner's presence on the Bucks will undoubtedly create a different dynamic. During the past season with the Pacers, Turner averaged 15.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game. He also shot 48.1 percent from the field and 39.6 percent from beyond the 3-point arc. His ability to hit three-pointers and block shots at the rim is why the Bucks brought him in on a four-year deal.
The Pacers, without Turner, will need to find new ways to compete. According to Rick Carlisle, "We'll be fine". The Pacers acquired Jay Huff from the Memphis Grizzlies, a 7-footer known for his shot-blocking and three-point shooting. They are also expected to give more opportunities to young big men already on the roster, including Isaiah Jackson and Tony Bradley.
While Haliburton is out with injury, the rivalry between the Pacers and Bucks may lack some intensity. The full force of the rivalry will be felt in the 2026-27 season when Haliburton returns.
The game between the Bucks and Pacers on November 3 promises to be more than just another regular-season contest. It's a chance for Turner to face his former team and fans, and for the Pacers to show that they can still compete without him.