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Hopeful he can reinvigorate his career. Never liked the celtics but now with Sully and ET there I will definitely watch.
Evan Turner is reportedly going to Boston to try to get his career back on track. (USATSI)
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Evan Turner is headed to the Boston Celtics, as first reported by Steve Bulpett of theBoston Herald.
Turner, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2010 draft, had a disappointing stint with the Indiana Pacers last season. The team posted terrible offensive and defensive efficiency numbers when he was on the court, and he was out of the rotation come playoff time. Averaging 7.1 points, 3.2 rebounds off the bench and shooting 41 percent from the field in Indiana hurt his stock and cost him significant free-agent money.
Before being traded to the Pacers at February's deadline, Turner averaged a career-high 17.4 points and 6.0 rebounds per game for the Philadelphia 76ers, though he only shot 43 percent from the field and 29 percent from the three-point line in those 54 games, the vast majority of which were losses.
This will be a reclamation project for Boston head coach Brad Stevens. Turner was a highly touted prospect because of his size, skills and ability to rebound well from the wing positions, and it's not as if all of that has gone away. He has been an inefficient NBA player for four years, though, and his defense needs a ton of work.
We'll see what the salary is, but it's not likely to be a huge commitment. For a team that isn't going anywhere anytime soon, this is a low-risk move. If Stevens can get through to Turner and harness his talent in a way that fits his system, it could be a high-reward one.
Re: G/F Evan "The Villain" Turner - 2010 Naismith Winner (Indiana Pacers)
Shouldn't someone change the thread title to Boston Celtics?
Time for a thread title update? He's not an Indiana Pacer in that video at least.
Boston's Evan Turner beats the buzzer and the Blazers
Entire article: http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on...-evan-turner-beats-the-buzzer-and-the-blazers
and sully with the assist!