Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton left Game 7 of the NBA Finals with an injury
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Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton left Game 7 of the NBA Finals in the first quarter with a right leg injury.

The Pacers announced during the second quarter that Haliburton would not return with what they called “a lower right leg injury.” Haliburton’s father told ABC’s Lisa Salters that Haliburton suffered an achilles injury.

Indiana lost the game 103-91, posting its lowest scoring total of the playoffs with Haliburton missing the majority of the contest.

After he received a pass near the top of the key, Haliburton began to dribble before he collapsed to the floor as he lost control of the ball. He repeatedly slammed the court in agony before a timeout.

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He was taken off the floor with the help of teammates without putting any pressure on his right leg.

Haliburton was off to a hot start before the injury. He scored nine points in seven minutes, shooting 3-of-4 from 3-point range.

In Indiana’s 22 playoff games entering Sunday, Haliburton was averaging 17.7 points, 9 assists and 5.6 rebounds per game. He has been a major catalyst for the Pacers’ postseason success, leading multiple comebacks through the four rounds.

In Game 1 of the Finals, he hit the game-winning shot with 0.3 seconds left.

Haliburton had been playing through the last two games of the series with a right calf strain. He was observed limping earlier in the series, then appeared to aggravate the calf in Game 5.

“I’m pretty much in the same standpoint I was before Game 6,” Haliburton said the day before Game 7. “A little stiff, a little sore, rather. Good thing I only had to play, like, 23 minutes. I’ve been able to get even more treatment and do more things. Just trying to take care of it the best I can.”

After Game 6, which the Pacers won 108-91 to avoid elimination, Haliburton said that as long as he could walk, he would play.

“I just look at it as I want to be out there to compete with my brothers. These are guys that I’m willing to go to war with, and we’ve had such a special year, and we have a special bond as a group, and you know, I think I’d beat myself up if I didn’t give it a chance,” Haliburton said.

“I just want to be out there and fight and just had to have an honest conversation with Coach that, you know, if I didn’t look like myself and was hurting the team, like, sit me down. Obviously, I want to be on the floor. But I want to win more than anything.”

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