Years ago, when rookie center Myles Turner was just a child, his parents started a tradition of giving back. During the winter, they kept their car stocked with coats, blankets and care packs, just in case they saw someone who needed help. When they did, they would immediately pull over and make the exchange.
They called it WARM (We All Really Matter), and on Friday, with his parents looking on, Turner took his family’s initiative to a completely new level.
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At a Greenwood Kroger, hundreds came to see Turner and take part in WARM.