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Haliburton’s status is understandably in at least some doubt, after the All-Star guard was undergoing evaluation to determine the extent of what is reportedly a right calf strain.
The Indiana Pacers have made a major announcement regarding the health of their star guard Tyrese Haliburton during the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
After right calf tightness compromised him in Game 5, Tyrese Haliburton made his intentions clear for Game 6 with his Indiana Pacers’ season now on the line.
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The Thunder are seeking their first NBA title since relocating to Oklahoma City in 2008. The last time the franchise reached the
Haliburton has a lower leg injury — nobody’s saying exactly what it is, whether it’s an ankle, calf, or something else — and it seems to be the sort that if this were a back-to-back situation in December,
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle has stuck up for what he believes in during these NBA Finals — particularly the people he believes in, Doris Burke and Scott Foster.