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Cole Huff

Pacers’ Myles Turner is going to miss games after being injured in a pregame collision with a ball boy

The Indiana Pacers opened up their 2022-23 season on Wednesday night at home with a hard-fought 114-107 loss to Bradley Beal and the Washington Wizards.

Of the many reasons you might be able to point to for the loss, the one that stands out the most is that the Pacers’ star big man, Myles Turner, didn’t play.

The reason? A sprained left ankle.

But when did this happen? Turner finished the preseason healthy and had intentions of playing in Wednesday’s opener. In fact, he even suited up and began warming up.

It was during those pregame warmups that he suffered his ankle injury as he landed on a ball boy who was positioned under the rim.

As much of a fluke as the injury is, it’s common for Turner. The elite shot-blocking center had missed 65 regular-season games over the past two seasons before Wednesday’s opener.

Amidst the constant trade rumors that have surrounded him over the years — including the most recent ones linking him to the Lakers in a potential Russell Westbrook trade — Turner will have to fight the injury bug once again.

Hopefully, this fluky situation isn’t a sign of things to come.

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