Tires Haliburton excludes NBA Finals games 2 injuries

The Indiana Pacers suffered severe loss 123-107 in game 2 to Oklahoma City Thunder, binding series at 1-1. It was an ugly competition for storing stars Tires HaliburtonAs he only had five points in the fourth quarter. However, after the Haliburton competition was observed walking with Ličko. When asked about a potential injury, Haliburton quickly turned it off.
During the press conference with media members, a 25-year-old guard was asked about her leg. Tires Haliburton called the injury frightened the “Lower Foot Thing” and claimed to be good and Ready to play 3 Anti-Groma, according to Insider Brett Siegel.
“I’m fine … I feel good and I’ll be ready to play 3.”
Media members even asked the main coach Rick Carlisle The potential injury to Tires Haliburton is dealing with. However, Carlisle is the buzzing of the same melody. He admitted that some players were “under time”, including Haliburton. But it’s not something he or Pentee is worried. From sounds, Indiana will be the full search of the competition on Wednesday.
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“This Time Of Years, I Don’t Know If Anybody Is Feeling Perfect … So, (Haliburton) Practiced. He Went Through Everything. He Feels It. But Each Day He’s Getting Better … We’ve Got A Couple Guys That Are Slightly Under The Weather, but these guys are playing in the game. “
Rick Carlisle reduce the apparent light of the Tires Haliburton after the loss of the game 2, stating that everyone deals with something about this time of year.
“Everything is better.”
Haliburton practiced today and looked good in court. pic.twitter.com/tkvz0ca2e
– Brett Siegel (@ Brettsiegelnka) 10. June 2025
The Pisers will hope much improved game In the game 3, especially in front of your house in Indiana. Tires Haliburton and his teammates will have to be at the top of their games, especially considering how much light played in the players.
But if Haliburton can return to the trail after it is established by the appearance of a slow game 2, then the pagers could certainly earn another victory. Through postseason, Tires Haliburton is an average of 18.4 points, 5.8 assists, 9.3 helps and 1.3 steals per game while shooting 46.9% from the field and 33.3% of the three-point line.
Benedict Vitale It has almost a decade of experience in sports journalism, with expertise in the coverage of NFL, NCAA football, NBA and UFC. Alumni Oregon lives in Corvallis, Oregon and has previous bales in the Athlon subcontract.
2025-06-10 17:26:00







