Myles Turner is a center-forward for the Milwaukee Bucks, wearing number 33 and operating as a versatile big man on both ends of the floor. Standing 6'11" and weighing 250 pounds, Turner was born on March 24, 1996, and played college basketball at Texas before entering the NBA. His draft year is not on record here, but he has developed into a seasoned veteran presence at the center position.
This season Turner is averaging 11.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game across 73 appearances, logging 26.6 minutes per game. His 1.6 blocks per game stands out as his most notable defensive contribution, reinforcing his value as a rim protector. Offensively, he shoots 43.7 percent from the field and 36.6 percent from three, giving him range that stretches defenses for a player his size. His free-throw percentage sits at 56.7 percent, a figure worth noting for prop bettors when evaluating points projections. A plus-minus of -3.4 suggests his team tends to struggle slightly when he is on the court, which may reflect lineup context rather than individual performance. For bettors, Turner's most actionable prop angles center on blocks (a consistent producer at or near 1.5 per game), rebounds (a moderate floor around five), and points (a reliable mid-range output in the low-to-mid teens when usage holds steady).