If others saw that same potential, you would think that the Sixers would have been able to fetch more for the forward on the open market, especially at the trade deadline with teams looking to make a playoff push. But hey, you have to like the kid's confidence.



Confidence is something he never lacked for in Philly, as he once infamously stated that 'he was going to get his money regardless.'



After his underwhelming stint with the Pacers, that money might be less, and harder to come by then he had hoped for. But, uncertainty aside, Turner claims he isn't concerned with his contract) or current (lack of) playing time. But, when it comes to his financial future, it seems he has scaled his expectations a bit.



"When it comes to money, pretty much everyone in the NBA is set," he stated. "I just want to get back to playing basketball."



Considering his play with the Pacers, it will be interesting to see what the NBA-future holds for Evan Turner. He will have to sign for much less money than he probably would have hoped for considering he is a former number two overall pick who should be just hitting his prime. Also, his options will likely be limited.