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The Cavaliers fans shouted "overrated" taunts at the scene, which made Haliburton admit that he didn't expect it

In the NBA playoffs Eastern Conference semifinals G2 on the 7th, Haliburton, the first brother of the Pacers, scored 19 points in the game, including a quasi-killer three-pointer with one second left in the final quarter, helping the team defeat the Cavaliers 120-119 on the road, and the series took a 2-0 lead. Asked after the game about the Cavaliers fans shouting "over-reputation", Haliburton admitted that he didn't expect it.

The Pacers beat the Cavaliers to take a 2-0 lead in the series

The Athletic released an anonymous vote last month in which Haliburton was voted the "most overrated player" in an anonymous vote in the league. The Cavaliers faced the Pacers today, and the Cavaliers fans at the scene shouted "too much" several times, and asked the Cavaliers' first brother, Mitchell, to gesture to the Cavaliers fans to stop shouting.

Asked about the Cavaliers fans' taunting of "overbearing", Haliburton laughed and said, "This is really not expected, I don't even know what grudge we have... For me, I only control what I can control. Let them say it's overestimated. ”

Pacers brother Haliburton


The Pacers trailed by as many as 20 points today, and even trailed by seven points in the final 50 seconds of the fourth quarter, but they were able to pull off a comeback to win. According to ESPN, since the 1997-98 season, playoff teams have won just three of the 1,643 games in which they trailed by at least seven points in the fourth quarter or the final minute of the playoff.

Haliburton, who threw in the semi-winner, said: "I'm calm, I'm calm about my game because I know I've got trust in these moments and I'm confident in putting in those goals. "We're a resilient team." "We can find a way to win, we don't give up, and as a team that has been through a lot of battles, we've been playing together for about two years, and that continuity has helped us a lot," Halliburton said. ”

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