Sources - Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton has torn Achilles tendon - ESPN
Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton sustained a torn right Achilles tendon in Game 7 of the NBA Finals against Oklahoma City, sources told ESPN on Monday.
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Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton sustained a torn right Achilles tendon in Game 7 of the NBA Finals against Oklahoma City, sources told ESPN on Monday.
NEW YORK :Game 7 of the NBA Finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers averaged 16.4 million viewers on Sunday, making it the most-watched Finals game in six years, the league said on Monday.
The Indiana Pacers not only came up short in the decisive seventh game of the NBA Finals but also lost star player Tyrese Haliburton to an injury that could ultimately see the team miss out on their championship window.
LeSean McCoy weighs in on the Thunder’s NBA championship, acknowledging the tough break with Tyrese Haliburton’s injury just minutes into Game 7. Still, he argues that OKC proved they were the best team and would have won regardless.
The Houston Rockets' trade for Kevin Durant and the injury suffered by the Indiana Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton shook up the early odds to win next season's NBA title, but the clear-cut favorite remains the champion Oklahoma City Thunder.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma City Thunder took home the 2025 NBA championship — the first in the franchise's 17 years here — with a 103-91 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Sunday in Game 7 of the NBA Finals, capping a historically dominant year and remarkable turnaround.
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