Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner is having fun at Team USA training camp. While the team was winding down after practice, Turner casually nailed a full-court shot to the delight of his nearby teammates. It appears as if he did it in one take, too:

Turner is one of the few players left standing on the Team USA roster. After a mass exodus of star players including Anthony Davis and Damian Lillard, the national team's roster consists mostly of up and coming young players.

Turner fits this label perfectly. He is only 22 years old and entering his fifth season in the NBA. In his young career, he has already impressed the league with his shot-blocking and ability to stretch the floor.

Team USA will likely lean heavily on Turner at the center spot. The roster is fairly thin at the five, and only Brook Lopez and Mason Plumlee accompany Turner as the big men on the team.

It's probable that the Pacers center will be in the starting lineup when the USA takes on the Czech Republic on Sunday, Sept 1st. Lopez might be the bigger name right now, but Turner has youth on his side and a higher ceiling than the aging Lopez.

It'll be interesting to see how Turner develops in his time with the national team. Pacers fans will hope he comes back more experienced and above all, healthy, as the team looks to be dark horse contenders in the Eastern Conference.