This Kings-Pacers Trade Is Centered Around Myles Turner

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The Indiana Pacers are looking to get back to the postseason in the Eastern Conference while the Sacramento Kings have a substantial playoff drought they are looking to end. Could these two NBA teams benefit from coming together for a potential trade?

Indiana was in the news last season when they sent Victor Oladipo to Houston. The Pacers quickly acquired Caris LeVert and he is the new focal point of the offense, along with Domantas Sabonis.

The Pacers have also been rumored to be interested in trading Malcolm Brogdon. If this is not the case, Myles Turner could be the odd man out.

The Kings are another team that has been in rumors for over a year now. They had a relatively quiet offseason which means there could be some fireworks over the first half of the season and approaching the trade deadline over time.

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Buddy Hield has been the focus of rumors since last year. Hield was moved back into the starting lineup last season and the Kings decided to hang onto him. They might not have a choice but to move him this season.

When looking at potential fits, the Pacers could be a team that is interested in Hield. Here is a potential trade that would land Hield in Indiana at some point this season.

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