Tyrese Haliburton, NBA Finals
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Rick Carlisle has been around the NBA long enough to see what’s over the horizon. When the now 65-year-old began his second head-coaching stint with the Indiana Pacers in June 2021, he could tell the league was undergoing a paradigm shift.
Tyrese Haliburton has done it again. For the fourth consecutive playoff round, the Indiana Pacers guard has completed an unbelievable comeback with a game-tying or, in this case, game-winning shot. In Game 1 of the NBA Finals,
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Tyrese Haliburton's heroics in the NBA playoffs has renewed a debate among researchers about whether "clutch'' play really exists.
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Indiana Pacers legend Reggie Miller had his fair share of clutch moments. So it's no surprise he can appreciate Tyrese Haliburton's game-winning shot against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Miller shared a video of him and his family reacting to Haliburton's shot. Like many fans, Miller was ecstatic.
“He’s just a great player and has showed up for us since he’s gotten here,” said Haliburton’s backup, T.J. McConnell, “but has really taken (it) to another level in these playoffs, especially toward the end of the game. He’s just an incredible player who loves having the ball in his hands in those moments and has continued to show up.”
Tyrese Haliburton's Indiana Pacers teammates recently voted on which of his clutch shots this postseason is their favorite.