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The Most Improved Player award is always one of the more interesting awards to project. Recently, it goes to a young player ...
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Tyrese Haliburton might have been voted the most overrated player by his peers, but he has taken over the NBA playoffs.
He became the sixth player since 2000 to have 70 or more assists in the first six games of a playoff run. According to NBA Stats, Haliburton joined Rondo, Nash, John Wall, Jason Kidd and Chris Paul.
When asked if he consults his assistant coach during the fourth quarter, Rondo fired back with a question of his own: 'You think I lack experience, so my decisions are also lacking experience?' This ...
It can't be denied that Haliburton has cemented himself as the NBA's best pure point guard and floor general. Here's another ...
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Under Haliburton, the Pacers scored 129 points per 100 possessions the last three seasons—the highest net rating for any player in the NBA. The trend has carried into this year's playoffs ...
Haliburton finished the game with 22 points on 9-15 shooting, 13 assists, and three blocked shots in 36 minutes of action as ...