Tyrese Haliburton will be out for all of next season
Tyrese Haliburton Receives Unfortunate News on Monday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Indiana Pacers All-Star guard Tyrese Haliburton will be sidelined for the entirety of next season, according to Pacers president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard on Monday.
Pritchard’s claim comes after Haliburton tore his Achilles during Game 7 of the NBA Finals against the eventual champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder, on June 22. The injury occurred with 5:02 remaining in the first quarter, when Haliburton went to shoot a 3-pointer but extended his leg and landed awkwardly on the ground.
He was visibly in pain as multiple Pacers trainers attended to him. Haliburton had scored nine points and made three from long range in the first quarter against the Thunder, but the injury cut his performance short.
"I have no doubt that he will be back better than ever,” Pritchard told reporters. “He will not play next year though. We would not jeopardize that now."
#Pacers president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard confirmed Tyrese Haliburton is out for the 2025-26 season.
— WISH-TV News (@WISHNews8) July 7, 2025
"I have no doubt that he will be back better than ever... He will not play next year though. We would not jeopardize that now." pic.twitter.com/OiSy327pgw
Without Haliburton, Indiana lost Game 7 of the NBA Finals 103-91, as Oklahoma City celebrated winning its first championship since relocating from Seattle in 2008. Following the game, Haliburton underwent surgery to repair his torn Achilles tendon and sent a message to Pacers fans on X.
“Don’t know how to explain it other than shock,” Haliburton wrote. “Words cannot express the pain of this letdown. The frustration is unfathomable. I’ve worked my whole life to get to this moment, and this is how it ends? Makes no sense.”
He continued, “But what’s hurting most, I think, is my mind. Feel like I’m rambling, but I know this is something I’ll look back on when I’m through this, as something I’m proud I fought through.”
Despite leaving the game disappointed, Haliburton showed his appreciation for Indianapolis by attending the Indiana Fever and Los Angeles Sparks game on Saturday. He also averaged 17.3 points and 8.6 assists per game in the postseason as he helped the Pacers reach their first NBA Finals appearance since 2000.
“Indy, I’m sorry,” Haliburton concluded. “If any fan base doesn’t deserve this, it’s y’all. But together we are going to fight like hell to get back to this very spot, and get over this hurdle. I don’t doubt for a second that y’all have my back, and I hope you guys know that I have yours.”
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.
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