This Nets-Pacers trade is centered on Myles Turner to Brooklyn

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Does this trade make sense for the Brooklyn Nets?

The Brooklyn Nets have one of the best rosters in the league. That is clear when looking at the star power that they feature. This offseason, the front office could have some decisions to make, especially in the frontcourt. Myles Turner could be one of the names to keep an eye on.

DeAndre Jordan signed with the Nets around the same time that Durant and Irving did. He flew under the radar because he seemed to be past his prime a bit. That was highlighted this season and that led to Jordan being regulated to the bench during the postseason.

Jarrett Allen was traded away and Jordan might be on his way out as well. If this happens, Brooklyn could use a replacement. That is where Turner comes into play.

Myles Turner would bring defensive power to the Nets. He is an enforcer down low and does not need the ball to be successful. That seems to fit right into the Nets’ plan.

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Brooklyn has a chance to win a championship right away next season if they are able to remain healthy. The front office has clearly been aggressive over the years and that could continue here.

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