Haliburton, NBA Finals and Indiana Pacers
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Tyrese Haliburton remains confident in the Indiana Pacers' ability to rebound in the NBA Finals after their Game 4 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, but he also acknowledged their missed opportunity on Friday night.
Tyrese Haliburton took a lot of criticism after Game 2, but Indiana's Game 3 turnaround has put all the pressure on Oklahoma City
Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton drilled a game-winning jumper with 0.3 seconds remaining in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. It put the finishing touches on a shocking comeback against the Oklahoma City Thunder and handed the Pacers an early lead in their first championship series in a quarter of a century.
Fantasy hoops mavens love the two Hoosier State superstars. Looking at the box scores, it's understandable why.
Tyrese Haliburton, the 25-year-old starting point guard for the Indiana Pacers, is having a moment. While the Oklahoma City Thunder had the best record in the NBA this year, and their star player, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander,
The former Mavericks owner wanted the superstar point guard for the Mavericks, but his former coach stole him away.
Clark and the Indiana Fever were on the road when Haliburton hit that near-game-winner against the New York Knicks during the Eastern Conference finals, leading to him evoking Reggie Miller's famous choke celebration. According to ESPN, Clark took a video of her reaction to the now-iconic moment.