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LeBron James drops one-word NSFW reaction to Tyrese Haliburton's lower leg injury as Indiana Pacers fight to stay alive in NBA Finals Game 7

LeBron James drops one-word NSFW reaction to Tyrese Haliburton's lower leg injury as Indiana Pacers fight to stay alive in NBA Finals Game 7

Time of India4 hours ago

Tyrese Haliburton injured in Game 7. Image via: Justin Ford/ Getty Images
With everything on the line in a win-or-go-home Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals, the Indiana Pacers were dealt a crushing blow. Star point guard Tyrese Haliburton went down early in the first quarter with a lower right leg injury, shaking the momentum of a tense, back-and-forth battle against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
While several NBA stars and legends are reacting to the devastating blow, LeBron James dropped one one-word NSFW reaction. Haliburton, already playing through a strained right calf from Game 5, left the court unable to put weight on his leg and did not return. His injury left fans and teammates in shock as the Pacers tried to keep their championship hopes alive.
LeBron James shared a one-word NSFW reaction to Tyrese Haliburton's injury as Pacers battle in Game 7 thriller
Sunday night's Game 7 at Oklahoma City's Paycom Center had all the ingredients of a classic NBA Finals finish until a heart-wrenching moment shifted the tone.
With 4:55 remaining in the first quarter, Tyrese Haliburton attempted a drive when he collapsed to the floor in pain. The injury was non-contact, and the reaction was immediate. Haliburton began punching the court in visible frustration, signaling the seriousness of the moment.
Los Angeles Lakers legend LeBron James took to X to share one-word reaction as he was in awe. 'F*CK!!!!!!!! 🤦🏾‍♂️🙏🏾' he wrote on X.
Haliburton had already scored nine points, all from beyond the arc, and was helping the Pacers hang tight in a tight contest.
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But after the fall, he was unable to walk and had to be assisted to the locker room by medical staff, his face wrapped in towels to hide his emotions. ESPN's Lisa Salters later reported that Haliburton's father, John Haliburton, confirmed the injury was to his Achilles, though the team has not yet made an official diagnosis.
John Haliburton added that his son was "in good spirits" and watching the game from the locker room, urging his teammates on.
The injury sent shockwaves through the Pacers' bench. Virtually the entire Indiana squad, including players, coaches, and trainers, gathered around him on the court.
The loss of their floor general mid-game added a layer of emotional intensity to the Pacers' already uphill battle. 'It's a heartbreak, man,' Pacers center Myles Turner told Salters during an in-game interview. 'It's unfortunate... but we've got his back.'
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Despite the earlier calf strain that had been bothering him since Game 5, Haliburton had made it clear he wasn't going to miss Game 7. 'If I can walk, I want to play,' he said—an attitude that now defines both his season and his heart. However, he had to exit Game 7 as he pushed himself to the edge for the Championship.
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