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The Mirror US on MSNTyrese Haliburton injury update as nightmare NBA Finals game deals blow to Pacers' title bidTyrese Haliburton struggled mightily after getting hurt in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, which the Indiana Pacers lost to fall down 3-2 against the Oklahoma City Thunder
Tyrese Haliburton‘s performance in Game 5 of the NBA Finals is not one he’ll want to remember. After the Indiana Pacers lost a pivotal contest to the Oklahoma City Thunder in what was a 2-2 series entering Monday,
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And now, Game 5. The swing game, as some call it. The winner on Monday night — Pacers vs. Thunder in Oklahoma City — will take a 3-2 lead in the NBA Finals, moving one win away from hoisting the Larry O'Brien Trophy.
The Pacers spent the last two days digging deep into the reasons for the 17-point fourth quarter that cost them a chance at a 3-1 NBA Finals lead.
Alexander powers Oklahoma City and Tyrese Haliburton looks to spark Indiana as the series heads back to OKC with the Thunder chasing their first series lead.
Rick Carlisle's squad has mastered the art of the comeback, defying the odds with a historic mental toughness that's redefining what's possible in the playoffs.
Tyrese Haliburton shares how criticism shaped his growth and helped fuel the Pacers’ incredible 2025 postseason run and NBA Finals appearance
The ratings are down for these NBA Finals, as was expected. Oklahoma City vs. Indiana is a small-market series and the numbers reflect that, with viewership down
Myles Turner on what has led to the Pacers’ resilience throughout its last two playoff runs: “We’re battle tested, man. I think we do well with adversity. I think we thrive in adversity. I think that this hasn't been like a cupcake run for us.
In a stunning Game 1 of the NBA Finals, the Indiana Pacers delivered a comeback for the ages, erasing a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit to shock the Oklahoma City Thunder on their home floor. Despite entering the night as heavy 9.5-point underdogs, the Pacers proved they’re never out of a game.