This Pacers-Wizards trade is focused on Myles Turner to D.C.

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The Washington Wizards have been making some more big moves this NBA offseason. We saw John Wall sent to the Houston Rockets last year in exchange for Russell Westbrook and that trend seems to be continuing. In a deal such as this one, Washington to continue to improve on both ends of the floor.

The Wizards sent Westbrook to the Los Angeles Lakers and have held onto Bradley Beal. Spencer Dinwiddie is now in D.C. and the Wizards have their replacement point guard.

It is unknown if the team is done but with NBA free agency dying down, they could look to make that big move on the trading block. If that is the case, they could call the team that also has some moves that could be made.

This team is the Indiana Pacers. They are another team that has been active since last offseason. The Pacers had a bit of a disappointing season after being a staple in the postseason for so long.

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With Malcolm Brogdon and Domantas Sabonis, the Pacers have a chance to retool quickly but those big names have also been featured in rumors. It will be interesting to see if the Pacers look to take on another contract in hopes of climbing up the standings next year.

It is getting close to the time where rumors are going to intensify because NBA free agency is in the past. Here is a potential deal between the Wizards and Pacers.

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