Through three games of the Indiana Pacers series against the Cleveland Cavaliers, one thing was obvious: Myles Turner was outplaying the hell out of Domantas Sabonis.
In Game 1, Sabonis was somehow a -9 despite the Pacers winning by 18 points. In Game 2, he missed six out of eight shots. In Game 3, he put up a measly 7/1/1 stat line in 24 minutes. The impact was not there from Sabonis. Meanwhile, Myles Turner was hitting his shots, playing solid D at the rim, and setting good screens. He was the far superior player.
But Game 4 marked a turning point for the Lithuanian big.