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Tyrese Haliburton emphasizes Pacers’ continuous growth: “We’re not satisfied yet”

Tyrese Haliburton on Pacers: "We haven't arrived"


Tyrese Haliburton, reflecting on the Indiana Pacers’ remarkable season, emphasizes that the team is far from satisfied with their achievements.

According to quotes from Haliburton via Tony East, the Pacers’ guard asserts, “We haven’t arrived… we still have to have a chip on our shoulder. It’s a whole new thing. We have to prove that this year wasn’t a fluke.”

Throughout the season, Haliburton played a pivotal role in the Pacers’ success, contributing significantly to their journey to the Eastern Conference finals.

However, the Pacers’ postseason run came to an end as they were swept by the Boston Celtics, with Haliburton sidelined due to a hamstring injury sustained in Game 2.

Despite their impressive performance, Haliburton’s comments underscore the team’s determination to build on their achievements and continue striving for excellence in the seasons to come.