2. Career Blocks for the Pacers (Myles Turner--1,268 blocks)
Miller's name is canvased pretty heavily over the list of all-time leaders in a number of categories. This Pacer is just one of four to tally more than 1,000 blocks while wearing the Indiana white, yellow, and blue.
Just like Reggie, Myles Turner was also selected by the Pacers with the 11th pick in the NBA Draft. Albeit, it came 28 years later.
Turner is currently the starting center for the Pacers. He was the NBA's leader in blocks twice (2019 & 2021).
Jermaine O'Neal, Rik Smits, and Herb Williams all have at least 1,000 blocks as a Pacer. They sit second, third, and fourth on the all-time list, respectively. That is where they will stay for now as all three are retired from the NBA,
While O'Neal is the only one in the top 10 for blocks with Pacers to average more a game than Turner, both are the only ones to do so with an average of two or more a contest. Williams and Hibbert were close with a game average of 1.9 blocks during their career with Indiana.
His best season average for blocks came in the 2020-2021 season when he missed 25 games for the Pacers. The former Texas Longhorn did start in all 47 games he played in, though.
Turner is also the only player on the top ten all-time blockers that is still active. He has played nine seasons so far for the Pacers and looks to have quite a few more should he not be traded.