3 reasons the San Antonio Spurs should pursue a trade for Myles Turner

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2. His Contract Is Very Team-Friendly For Three More Years

Next up, the Spurs need to prioritize a player who they can have on the roster long-term. They cannot afford to trade for a rental at this stage. Turner has three more years left on his contract and is only owed $17.5 million in each of those years.

San Antonio would be getting a long-term center to replace Aldridge. Indiana may not be willing to trade him this year for the same reason. However, if the Spurs can offer a trade package that the Pacers would accept, they should do it.

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