In 10 years with the Pacers, Myles Turner established himself as a floor-spacing big man and elite shot blocker. That's what the Milwaukee Bucks have gotten and then some during Turner's first few games with the franchise. Yet, the Bucks have also unlocked a skill nowhere to be found in Indiana: Turner's ability as a passer.
Turner's transformation is apparent in the box score (and beyond)
Facilitating wasn't part of his job description in Indiana, where Tyrese Haliburton ran the show as a paragon of point guards. Built around Giannis Antetokounmpo and a collection of combo guards, the Bucks' operation relies more heavily on a by-committee approach to distributing the rock.