Myles Turner, Damian Lillard and Milwaukee Bucks
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Myles Turner had only played from one franchise in his entire career. But when he and the Indiana Pacers no longer aligned, he left for the Milwaukee Bucks.
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It was shocking to everyone that Turner signed with Milwaukee, and reports surfaced the Pacers didn't offer Turner what he wanted for a new contract, which led to him bolting for the Bucks. Although Turner didn't expound on it a ton, he did note that there were "alignment issues" with him and the Pacers, which led to him signing with the Bucks.