After Myles Turner joined the Milwaukee Bucks in free agency, the Indiana Pacers had a difficult question to answer: Who is going to replace him?
Turner had his flaws. He wasn't much of a rebounder (he averaged a career 6.8 RPG with the Pacers despite being 6-foot-11), his defense was rapidly regressing, and he didn't provide much offensive value when his shot didn't fall. However, he was still a great fit in the system because of his ability to protect the rim, stretch the floor, and run in a fast-paced offense.
Replacing the Texas native in one offseason was never going to be an easy task for the Pacers, so they opted to run a center-by-committee instead.