Contract: Four years, $107 million
Just a day after watching Brook Lopez, 37, head west to join the Clippers, the Milwaukee Bucks responded with a bold twist, landing a younger, high-impact version of him in Myles Turner, age 29. And they didn’t just sign him, they cleared the runway with a series of jaw-dropping moves to make it happen.
The biggest shocker? Damian Lillard is out. The Bucks waived the injured star point guard, who tore his Achilles during the playoffs, and will now stretch the $113 million remaining on his contract across five seasons. That leaves Milwaukee eating a $22.5 million dead cap hit annually through the decade, but it freed up the space needed to bring in Turner.
From a numbers standpoint, Turner brings plenty to the table. Over the last three seasons, he’s averaged 16.8 points, 7 boards, 2 blocks, and nearly two made threes a night, all while shooting a crisp 37.7% from downtown. A true modern big.
Of course, letting go of Lillard hits differently on an emotional level. He was locked in through 2026-27, with a $58.5 million player option waiting at the end. Now, he faces a long rehab without a team but he won’t be short on suitors once he’s healthy again. He’ll still pocket every cent of his deal and hit free agency likely just in time for one final chapter elsewhere.