With the No. 11 pick in the 2015 NBA Draft, the Pacers select Texas center Myles Turner.

In a pretty surprising move, Myles Turner is going to Indiana at No. 11. The Pacers have to hope this turns out better than the last time they acquired a Turner.

He’s going to take some time, and this team doesn’t necessarily have it. It looks like president Larry Bird is going to move Roy Hibbert, but Turner doesn’t seem close to ready to step in right away. With guys like Cameron Payne, Sam Dekker and Trey Lyles on the board, it feels like Indiana just took the best center available because of the Hibbert situation.

The positives: Turner has an phenomenal physical profile. He is 7-feet tall with a 7-4 wingspan, and he can rebound and block shots. There’s lots of upside. There’s also lots of risk if he doesn’t develop properly.

CBSSports.com’s Matt Moore gave the Pacers a D for the pick.

Pacers take Myles Turner No. 11. Grade: D Don’t they need offense? Is Turner’s upside higher than Hibbert’s? http://t.co/HEVjuT6aKO — CBS Sports NBA (@CBSSportsNBA) June 26, 2015

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Here’s the scouting report on Turner from NBA Draft Expert Sam Vecenie.

"Another player that profiles as a perfect modern NBA big man, Turner has the size, shot-blocking ability, and shooting skill that teams crave. He led the Big 12 in block percent at 12.3, and was in the top-10 of all of college basketball.Despite his 27 percent 3-point mark, his shooting mechanics are good and point to potential for development. There are questions regarding his athleticism, running mechanics, and potential for injury, but he could turn into a starting NBA center."

