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The scoring ability is indeed good, but the Pacers inside pillar s rebounding protection ability is worrying?

In a previous NBA Eastern Conference Finals G6, the Indiana Pacers, who returned to their home court, defeated the New York Knicks 125-108, locking the total score of the series at 4-2. After this game, the Pacers successfully reached the finals, and they will compete with the Oklahoma City Thunder for the NBA championship this season, while the Knicks stopped in the Eastern Conference Finals.

In this game, the Pacers' starting center Myles Turner's performance was relatively stable. Turner scored 21 minutes and 03 seconds in the game, made 4 of 6 shots, 2 of 3 from outside the three-point line, 1 of 1 free throw, and scored 11 points and 2 rebounds, and 1 turnover and 5 fouls. The plus and negative value also reached +11. Turner has shown a relatively comprehensive scoring ability on the offensive end. He can create some threats in the opponent's interior. He also has the strength to shoot outside, and he has a relatively high contribution to the offensive end. However, Turner's performance on the defensive end actually has certain problems. Turner's rebounding protection ability is still average, and he has also made a lot of fouls, which has also caused his playing time to be very limited. Turner's performance is actually not bad, but he is also fully capable of doing better on the defensive end.

In the NBA regular season this season, Turner played 72 games in 82 games, averaging 30.2 minutes per game, averaging 15.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 0.8 steals and 2 blocks, and 1.7 turnovers and 2.5 fouls, shooting percentage of 48.1%, three-point shooting percentage of 39.6%, and free throw shooting percentage of 77.3%. In the playoffs, Turner averaged 30.3 minutes in the first 16 games, with averaging 15.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 1.4 assists, 0.6 steals and 2.3 blocks, and 1.5 turnovers and 3 fouls. He shot 52.5% from the field, 40.3% from three-pointers, and 77.6% from free throws.

Turner's overall performance during the playoffs was of course good. He had quite good offensive efficiency and stable outside shooting percentage on the offensive end, and he was able to show his strength in protecting the basket on the defensive end. Turner's overall effect on the court is also very good, and he can also provide comprehensive support to the team. But the problem is that as the team's inside pillar, Turner's performance in rebounding protection is really a bit too bad, and he has also seen a further decline compared to the regular season. In the next finals, the Thunder's overall strength seems to be stronger than the opponents Pacers encountered before. In this case, can Turner improve his performance in rebound protection? If he still cannot play a role in this regard, the walker may be in a lot of trouble.

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