Sunday evening quickly became tragic for Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton during Game 7 of the NBA Finals. After opening the game with two quick three-pointers, Haliburton suddenly collapsed on the floor without contact. The next day, it was confirmed that Haliburton had torn the right Achilles - a devastating injury that could sideline him for over a year and shake the league. When the news broke, several New York Knicks stars stormed to show their support, and put rivalry aside to send heartfelt messages to Haliburton after the shocking blow.
Knicks stars send support to Tyrese Haliburton after tough injury in NBA Finals
He was helped off. He didn’t return.
The next day, June 23, Shams Charania from ESPN shared the news. Medical updates confirmed it too. Doctors say he could miss 12 to 18 months. He also had a calf injury from Game 5.
Soon after, many players posted messages. New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson said, “Prayers up man 🙏.” His teammate Josh Hart wrote, “Ty 🙏🙏🙏.” Karl-Anthony Towns added, “You never want to see that, prayers up.”
Andrew Nembhard and Bennedict Mathurin expected to step up for Indiana PacersNow, the Pacers need to make big changes. Tyrese Haliburton is out for a long time. Two players will likely step up Andrew Nembhard and Bennedict Mathurin. Both have been solid this season. Nembhard is calm and makes smart passes. Mathurin brings speed and scoring.
The Indiana Pacers might also look at trades. They could sign veteran free agents, too.
This injury is a big blow. But it’s not just Haliburton. Damian Lillard and Jayson Tatum also had Achilles injuries in these playoffs. That’s three major players out in the same season.
The Eastern Conference will look very different next year. Teams will move pieces. Players will get chances to shine. But for now, all eyes are on Tyrese Haliburton. Fans hope he heals well and returns stronger.
Also Read: Tyrese Haliburton suffers Achilles tear in NBA Finals Game 7 collapse shocking Indiana Pacers and fans
Knicks stars send support to Tyrese Haliburton after tough injury in NBA Finals
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Tyrese Haliburton tore his right Achilles tendon in the first quarter. This happened during the NBA Finals between the Indiana Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder. The game was on June 22, 2025. Haliburton started hot. Nine quick points. Then he dropped to the court. No contact. Just pain.He was helped off. He didn’t return.
The next day, June 23, Shams Charania from ESPN shared the news. Medical updates confirmed it too. Doctors say he could miss 12 to 18 months. He also had a calf injury from Game 5.
Soon after, many players posted messages. New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson said, “Prayers up man 🙏.” His teammate Josh Hart wrote, “Ty 🙏🙏🙏.” Karl-Anthony Towns added, “You never want to see that, prayers up.”
The Knicks and Pacers have had a rough rivalry. Indiana beat them in this year’s Eastern Conference Finals in six games. Last year, Indiana won again in seven. But this time, even rivals showed respect."My heart dropped for him. I couldn't imagine playing the biggest game of my life and something like that happening. I just felt so bad for him. Prayers go out to him for sure. Hell of a player.”
— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) June 23, 2025
— Shai on Haliburton’s injury. ❤️✊
(h/t @ohnohedidnt24)
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Andrew Nembhard and Bennedict Mathurin expected to step up for Indiana PacersNow, the Pacers need to make big changes. Tyrese Haliburton is out for a long time. Two players will likely step up Andrew Nembhard and Bennedict Mathurin. Both have been solid this season. Nembhard is calm and makes smart passes. Mathurin brings speed and scoring.
The Indiana Pacers might also look at trades. They could sign veteran free agents, too.
This injury is a big blow. But it’s not just Haliburton. Damian Lillard and Jayson Tatum also had Achilles injuries in these playoffs. That’s three major players out in the same season.
The Eastern Conference will look very different next year. Teams will move pieces. Players will get chances to shine. But for now, all eyes are on Tyrese Haliburton. Fans hope he heals well and returns stronger.
Also Read: Tyrese Haliburton suffers Achilles tear in NBA Finals Game 7 collapse shocking Indiana Pacers and fans
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