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Tyrese Haliburton goes down with injury in Game 7 of NBA Finals, carried off floor, won't return

Tyrese Haliburton goes down with injury in Game 7 of NBA Finals, carried off floor, won't return

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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Pacers All-Star point guard Tyrese Haliburton went down with a clear right leg injury with 4:55 to go in the first quarter of Game 7 of the NBA Finals and had to be carried off the floor.
The Pacers said Haliburton had a "right lower leg injury" and will be out for the remainder of the game. Tyrese's dad, John Haliburton, confirmed to ABC's Lisa Salters the injury is an Achilles.
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Haliburton was suffering from a right calf strain and had decided to play through the injury. He hit three 3-pointers in the first quarter before the injury and led all players in scoring with nine points in the first period.
Tyrese Haliburton injury: NBA reacts to Pacers star's injury in NBA Finals
The two-time All-Star and two-time All-NBA pick suffered a calf strain in Game 5 of the series when he stumbled trying to drive at almost the same part of the floor. He has been in near constant treatment since. He said after Game 5 that he wanted to play as long as he could walk and he made clear to medical and coaching staff those were his wishes. He was ruled available for Game 6 and Game 7, but when he was asked before Game 6 if he was told there was no risk of further injury, he said he had not been told that.
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