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Myles Turner, the talented NBA player, recently gave fans a fascinating glimpse into his impressive Lego collection, showcasing a passion that extends beyond the basketball court. In a video shared with his followers, Turner walked viewers through his meticulously crafted Lego world, starting with a unique creation featuring hand-placed dots representing his best dunk from the previous season.

Turner's love for Star Wars is evident in his collection, featuring Yoda and a remarkable Darth Myles centerpiece standing at an impressive 7 feet 2 inches – a playful nod to his height. The basketball star proudly displays mini-figures, a Lego staple, and shares his enthusiasm for collecting as many as possible.

The highlight of Turner's collection is undoubtedly his Lego city, a project he began over the summer. One notable feature is a rotating windmill, showcasing the level of detail and creativity he invests in his hobby. The video then transitions to other notable Lego builds, including a WWE belt crafted during quarantine, a detailed homage to the classic film "Home Alone," and a functional Nintendo console that one could theoretically play.

The NBA player also highlights various sets and ships he has assembled over the past eight to 10 years, singling out the Death Star as his favorite due to its intricate details from the original trilogy. Turner expresses excitement about upcoming builds, showcasing both his dedication to the hobby and his anticipation for future creations.

In closing, Turner invites followers to join him on his Lego-building journey, promising updates on his progress. The video not only reveals Turner's skills in assembling intricate Lego creations but also provides a unique and personal insight into the multifaceted interests of the NBA player beyond the basketball arena.

Myles Turner Is Confident He Will Be An All-Star This Season

Myles Turner is setting his sights on a significant goal for the 2023-2024 NBA season – making it to the All-Star Game. The excitement is palpable as Indiana prepares to host the prestigious event, and Turner is determined to secure a spot on the roster.

Expressing his anticipation, Turner confidently stated: 

"I'm excited for the All-Star Game, obviously. That's gonna be in Indiana this year. Y'all gonna see me there, by the way. You heard it here first." 

The proclamation reflects not only Turner's enthusiasm for the event but also his belief in his own abilities and impact on the court.

While the Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton made the All-Star roster last year, Turner is aiming for his first career All-Star selection this season. The 2024 game being hosted in Indiana adds an extra layer of motivation for Turner to showcase his skills on the home court.

From a skill perspective, Turner has all the attributes of a top-tier center, combining effective three-point shooting with elite shot-blocking abilities. However, his previous challenges with staying healthy have hindered his All-Star aspirations. Last season, Turner had a standout performance, averaging 18.0 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks – the best of his career.

For Turner to secure his spot, the Pacers need to perform well as a team, and Turner acknowledges the pivotal role that Tyrese Haliburton plays in their synergy. Turner believes that his partnership with Haliburton, especially the two-man game they've developed, could contribute to his offensive progression and boost his chances for an All-Star berth.

The road to the All-Star Game won't be without challenges, including facing formidable centers like Joel Embiid and Nikola Jokic. As the season unfolds, fans will be watching closely to see if Myles Turner can turn his confidence into a well-deserved spot among the NBA's All-Star elite in 2024.

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