Okay, so today I got a little curious about something kinda random – Myles Turner’s net worth. You know, the Pacers’ big man? Sometimes you just see these players signing big deals and wonder how much they’re actually banking.

Getting Started
First thing I did, naturally, was just grab my phone and punch “Myles Turner net worth” into the search bar. Pretty standard stuff, right? Didn’t expect anything too complicated.
Sifting Through Results
Right away, a bunch of those celebrity net worth sites popped up. You know the ones. They all have slightly different numbers, which is always a bit funny. It’s never just one clear answer.
- One site threw out a number, let’s say around the $15 million mark.
- Another one was a bit higher, maybe closer to $18-20 million.
- Then you see articles mentioning his contracts, endorsements, stuff like that.
So, I started clicking around a bit more. I tried to see where they were getting these figures. Most seem to look at his NBA contracts primarily. He signed that big extension a while back, so that’s obviously a huge chunk of it. Then you gotta factor in taxes, agent fees, spending… it gets murky fast.
I tried looking for info on his endorsements. Found mentions of maybe some local deals in Indiana, maybe some shoe stuff, but nothing super detailed popped up easily. Those deals aren’t always public knowledge, unlike the main NBA salary.
Putting it Together (Sort Of)
After poking around for maybe 10-15 minutes, I realized you’re not gonna find an exact, certified number unless Myles Turner himself decides to show everyone his bank statement, haha. These sites are basically making educated guesses based on public salary data and estimating the rest.

So, what did I land on? Well, the consensus seemed to hover somewhere in the mid-to-high teens of millions, maybe touching $20 million. But honestly, you have to take it with a grain of salt. These online estimates can be all over the place.
Final Thoughts
It was an interesting little dive, though. It reminds you how much money floats around in pro sports, but also how hard it is to know the real financial picture for any public figure. The numbers you see online are just ballpark figures, best guesses based on what little info is public. Still, kinda fun to satisfy that curiosity, even if the answer isn’t crystal clear.