The Pacers called Sunday's victory over Brooklyn a bounce-back game, because they recovered from an embarrassing loss in Toronto with an easy win.
It was that and more for Myles Turner, whose performances have bounced all over the map in his rookie season. From promising reserve to injured player to really promising reserve to impressive starter to wildly inconsistent starter and back to promising reserve, his first taste of grown-up basketball has been adventurous, to say the least.
Turner scored 28 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in 26 1/2 minutes in the Pacers' 129-105 victory over the Nets.