Pacers basketball loses to Haliburton with hamstring injury

Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle will have to keep his head in check for the remainder of the Eastern Conference playoff game against the Boston Celtics when he has to sacrifice top guard Tyree. Haliburton injured his hamstrings in the back of his knee. On Thursday, they trailed 0-2 in the series game.

The Pacers, visiting TD Garden, struggled until 3:44 minutes left in quarter #3. The 24-year-old player couldn’t continue and left the game. In a statement, the team said it hurt his left leg. While additional reports of ‘ESPN’ is muscle pain behind the left knee. 

The 24-year-old’s absence has had an impact on team morale. Until finally losing 110-126 points 

It is worrisome for the one-time All-NBA player because a muscle injury in the back of his left knee occurred last January and had to rest for 5 games. After returning to play for only 1 game, the symptoms worsened again. Five shots

The fourth-year veteran guard has been dealing with a number of injuries throughout the playoffs. Forcing to compete with lower back pain, a sprained ankle, and some spinal cord pain. 

“We’ll know more on (local) Friday and even more on Saturday,” the Carlisle coach said after the game. 

“That guy was hurt from the end of the first half. Then I injected painkillers to compete in quarter #3. It is the most enthusiasm I can do.” 

“I haven’t had a chance to talk to him directly yet. Therefore, unable to read the person’s mind. But it’s not good.” 

“The physical team gave him an ultimatum that he needed to come out of the game. To stretch and see symptoms And I think it’s better to take a break from competing than the second game in the series.” 

The third game switches to being played at Gain Bridge Fieldhouse of the Pacers this Saturday (25 May) in the case that Haliburton is unable to handle his duties as a playmaker, helping between Andrew Ne. Bird and T.J. McConnell 


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