Tyrese Haliburton He suffered a leg injury on Monday to the second quarter of the 5th game against OKC Thunder. The star of Indiana Pacers tried to pass in front of the thunder forward Chet Holmgren before falling to the ground. Haliburton left the flat and went to the locker room before returning to finish the game.
The player of the Franchise of Pacers adapted, but ended the night with four points, all from the free launch line. Went 0 to 6, including 0 by 4 from behind the bow. The Pacers go to the game 6 uncertains about the state of their star of the star.
Tyrese Haliburton opened to play through pain in the postgame interview.
“I mean they are the end of the NBA. They are the finals: I have worked all here.
“It wasn't really a thought of mine to not play here. If I can walk, I want to play.”
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