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It took just one game for Pacers' Myles Turner nightmare to come true

Myles Turner made his Milwaukee Bucks debut on Wednesday night. And, while it wasn't perfect, he looked like a great fit for the team and immediately reminded the Indiana Pacers what they no longer have.

In a Bucks victory against the Detroit Pistons, the Texas native recorded 11 points on 4-for-12 shooting, eight rebounds, five assists (which was tied for the team-high with Giannis Antetokounmpo and Cole Anthony), and three blocks in 29 minutes.

Turner made an impact everywhere on the court, even on the boards. His shot wasn't falling, but he was getting open looks.

His ability to stretch the floor made him such a crucial part of Indiana's success for a decade, and it was on full display on Wednesday when he took eight attempts from deep (even though he only made two of them).