This Pacers-Heat Trade Involves Myles Turner, Tyler Herro

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As the NBA offseason continues to draw closer, both the Indiana Pacers and Miami Heat are going to be intriguing teams to keep an eye on. Both teams could look to make major moves as they look to get back into NBA Finals contention.

Could a potential big trade between the two franchises be a possibility involving both Myles Turner and Tyler Herro?

That’s right, the Pacers and Heat could be perfect trade partners this offseason. Both teams have talent they would be willing to unload for the right price.

Speaking of Turner and Herro, there have been rumors and rumblings that both players could be on the move. At this point in time, there is no question that Turner is more readily available than Herro. However, the Heat would have to be interested in making a trade involving Herro if it improves the roster.

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Pat Riley and Kevin Pritchard are both extremely creative trade architects. That alone makes this option something to keep an eye on. While this is not a report, there is a trade that could make a ton of sense for both parties involved.

All of that being said, let’s dive in and take a look at a potential trade between the Pacers and Heat that would swap Turner and Herro.

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