The Indiana Pacers have endured a plethora of trade rumors since last summer. The team was expected to trade Caris LeVert, Domantas Sabonis, and Myles Turner at some point during the 2021-2022 season. While Indiana dealt LeVert to Cleveland and Sabonis to the Kings, injuries to Turner limited their hand in a potential trade. But Turner is back on the trade block.

Indiana intends on making both Myles Turner and Malcom Brogdon available with the NBA Draft approaching, per Bleacher Report. Teams may be inclined to complete a deal for one of the Pacers' stars if draft picks are involved.

The Hornets, Raptors, and Knicks are believed to be the favorites to land Turner if a deal were to come fruition. All three of those teams would benefit from help at the center position.

Due to Turner's lack of playing time in 2021-2022, people tend to forget how valuable he is when on the court. For his career, Turner has averaged 13 points, over 2 blocks, and 7 rebounds per game. He is an elite rim protector with a Rudy Gobert-esque ceiling.

He averaged 12.9 points, 7.1 rebounds, and an astounding 2.8 blocks in 42 games last season for the Pacers. Indiana could realistically receive a solid return given what Turner showed in those 42 games alone.

He is also just 26-years old. So up-and-coming teams such as the Hornets would be the perfect fit to land the big man. LaMelo Ball and Myles Turner on the same team would be nothing short of dynamic to say the least.

Turner could be on the move in the near future as the Pacers work towards a rebuild.