Pacers coach Rick Carlisle gives major health update on Myles Turner for Game 4
The Pacers played one of their best games this postseason in a huge Game 3 win Wednesday night.
Unfortunately, we were given a concerning update on one Pacers starter going into Game 4.
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What is the update on Myles Turner's health?
In the postgame press conference, Carlisle described Turner's condition.
Carlisle said that Turner is currently "working through something" and described it as "some kind of a cold."
He said there's a chance that Turner may not be with the Pacers tomorrow for practice ahead of Game 4.
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This is concerning for Pacers fans, especially those who watched Game 3.
From the start, it was evident if you looked closely at Turner that his energy/aerobic levels weren't on par.
He struggled to hustle for loose balls, rebounds and even on fast breaks.
Turner still made the most of the situation, blocking five shots in just under 30 minutes played in Game 3.
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Luckily for Indiana, they were able to get great bench production, going 10 players deep into their rotation in Game 3.
This gave Obi Toppin, Ben Mathurin, and TJ McConnell a lot of minutes where they thrived in the big moments.
Game 4 takes place Friday night, so Turner won't have the extra day to recover in between games as they've had between the first few NBA Finals games.
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