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Lakers have had 'some talks' with Pacers about Myles Turner?
Could Myles Turner end up with the Lakers? Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

As Los Angeles Lakers coach Frank Vogel tries to integrate a number of first-year Lakers this season, the team could be looking to acquire a player who already has experience playing for Vogel.

Indiana Pacers reporter Scott Agness mentioned in an episode of his podcast this week (h/t HoopsHype) that he has heard the Pacers have had "some talks" with the Lakers about center Myles Turner. Agness also mentions the Charlotte Hornets as a team that has checked in on Turner’s availability.

Turner, 26, played for Vogel as a rookie in Indiana during the 2015-16 NBA season. He is one of the league’s marquee interior defenders, averaging 2.7 blocks per game this year. Unlike current Lakers centers Dwight Howard and DeAndre Jordan, Turner can also hit the three-pointer consistently.

We know Turner has been vocally unhappy with his role in Indiana lately. If Turner were to go to the Lakers, even though he would be closer to championship contention, he could see more further diminished role alongside LeBron James, Anthony Davis and Russell Westbrook. That could be a potential stumbling block to a deal here. But if the Lakers can somehow make the juiciest trade offer to the Pacers, Turner’s wishes might not matter.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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