INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Myles Turner spent his first 10 NBA seasons finding his way around Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
He played there, practiced there until the Indiana Pacers built a new facility, soaked in hot and cold tubs in the training rooms there and, of course, mingled with coaches, teammates and staff members in the ever-changing locker room. Turner thought he'd experienced nearly every possible environment he could imagine — even competing in the NBA Finals and watching the NBA All-Star Game.
Then came Monday when one of the longest-tenured Pacers in team history returned to Indianapolis for the first time since signing a free agent deal with the rival Milwaukee Bucks, and he was suddenly trying to learn some new ways around the arena.
“I was joking with the guys I’ve never even see

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