Tyrese Haliburton was heavily booed by fans at the Rocket Arena in Cleveland in the Indiana Pacers ' game 2 against the Cleveland Cavaliers . While Cavs superstar Donovan Mitchell intervened to stop the chant, Haliburton made sure to respond to the boo with his game winning three and it has earned praise from NBA legend Magic Johnson in an appreciation post on social media.
Magic Johnson showered praise on Tyrese Haliburton’s game-winning three
“Steps back and hits,” the commentator said with excitement as Tyrese Haliburton hit the game-winning three before the buzzer. The Pacers secured the 120-119 game 2 victory against the Cavaliers.
NBA legend and Hall of Famer Magic Johnson showered praise for Haliburton in a post on X. “Indiana Pacers Tyrese Haliburton hit the game-winning three to put the Pacers up 2-0 in the Series against the Cavaliers. He made everyone eat their words that he was overrated with this outstanding Playoff performance,” Johnson wrote on X.
The billionaire NBA legend further shared, “In the first round against the Milwaukee Bucks Haliburton averaged 26 points, 10 assists, and 5 rebounds. In Game 1 against the Cavs he scored 22 points and 13 assists and in Game 2 tonight, he had 19 points and 9 rebounds.”
Tyrese Haliburton delivered a strong performance over six games, showing efficiency and control on both ends of the floor. Averaging 36:02 minutes per game, Haliburton shot an impressive 63.6% from the field, making 7 of his 11 shot attempts. He was perfect from beyond the arc, hitting both of his 3-point attempts. At the free-throw line, he went 3-for-5, finishing with a 60.0% success rate.
Haliburton also contributed across the stat sheet. He grabbed 9 rebounds in the game— 1 offensive and 8 defensive— and handed out 4 assists. While he didn’t record any steals, he had 1 block, no turnovers, and committed just 1 personal foul per game. He scored 17 points and posted a solid plus-minus of +19, showing his positive impact on the court when he was in the game. His all-around efficiency and calm command stood out, especially in such a high-pressure playoff setting.
Also Read: Donovan Mitchell shuts down ‘overrated’ chant at Tyrese Haliburton during Game 2 with classy playoff gesture
Magic Johnson showered praise on Tyrese Haliburton’s game-winning three
“Steps back and hits,” the commentator said with excitement as Tyrese Haliburton hit the game-winning three before the buzzer. The Pacers secured the 120-119 game 2 victory against the Cavaliers.
TYRESE HALIBURTON WINS GAME 2 FOR THE PACERS 😱🤯
— NBA (@NBA) May 7, 2025
WHAT. A. WILD. PLAY. pic.twitter.com/rFsjZmtrBz
NBA legend and Hall of Famer Magic Johnson showered praise for Haliburton in a post on X. “Indiana Pacers Tyrese Haliburton hit the game-winning three to put the Pacers up 2-0 in the Series against the Cavaliers. He made everyone eat their words that he was overrated with this outstanding Playoff performance,” Johnson wrote on X.
Indiana Pacers Tyrese Haliburton hit the game winning three to put the Pacers up 2-0 in the Series against the Cavaliers. He made everyone eat their words that he was overrated with this outstanding Playoff performance.
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) May 7, 2025
In the first round against the Milwaukee Bucks Haliburton…
The billionaire NBA legend further shared, “In the first round against the Milwaukee Bucks Haliburton averaged 26 points, 10 assists, and 5 rebounds. In Game 1 against the Cavs he scored 22 points and 13 assists and in Game 2 tonight, he had 19 points and 9 rebounds.”
Tyrese Haliburton delivered a strong performance over six games, showing efficiency and control on both ends of the floor. Averaging 36:02 minutes per game, Haliburton shot an impressive 63.6% from the field, making 7 of his 11 shot attempts. He was perfect from beyond the arc, hitting both of his 3-point attempts. At the free-throw line, he went 3-for-5, finishing with a 60.0% success rate.
Haliburton also contributed across the stat sheet. He grabbed 9 rebounds in the game— 1 offensive and 8 defensive— and handed out 4 assists. While he didn’t record any steals, he had 1 block, no turnovers, and committed just 1 personal foul per game. He scored 17 points and posted a solid plus-minus of +19, showing his positive impact on the court when he was in the game. His all-around efficiency and calm command stood out, especially in such a high-pressure playoff setting.
Also Read: Donovan Mitchell shuts down ‘overrated’ chant at Tyrese Haliburton during Game 2 with classy playoff gesture
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