One by one, they're asked about Myles Turner.
One by one, they defend Myles Turner.
The Pacers' center is an obvious X-factor heading into their playoff series with Cleveland, and maybe their Y-factor as well. It's unlikely they can beat the Cavs without significant contributions from their starting center, contributions they got only once over the final 10 games of the regular season.
Turner averaged 7.3 points on 33 percent shooting and 3.7 rebounds over that stretch, during which he scored in double figures just once — a 24-point, eight-rebound effort against the Clippers in Los Angeles that reminded everyone what he's capable of doing.