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Watch: Tyreese Halliburton stole Game 2 for the Pacers with clutch stepback 3 pointer

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For Game 2 on Tuesday night, the Cavaliers were short-handed. They didn’t have three important parts on their roster. Darius Garland, Evan Mobley and DeAndre Hunter did not play.

Pacer chased up to 20 points in the first half. But Indiana is a team that never gives up that quickly. They continued to chip away at Cleveland’s lead in the second half. In the end, Tyreese Halliburton was on the free throw line with 12 seconds left. He had to make two foul shots to tie the game. Halliburton made his first free throw and missed his second. Despite this, Halliburton grabbed his own rebound. The 25-year-old created a space in Stepback 3 and nailed the shot. Indiana took a 120-119 lead with 1.1 seconds remaining. Halliburton stole Game 2 for the Pacers on Tuesday night.

Indiana has a 2-0 lead heading home for games 3 and 4

Tyrese Haliburton won Game 2 for the Pacers

what. A. Wild. play. pic.twitter.com/rfsjzmtrbz

-NBA (@NBA) May 7, 2025

With 50 seconds remaining in Game 2 on Tuesday night, the Cavs seemed just enough to win. The Pacers needed serious luck to get away from the winning game two. On Tuesday, Indiana ran 8-0 in the final 50 seconds of Game 2. Cleveland did not attempt a single field goal in that span. Additionally, they handed over the ball twice and gave up two offensive rebounds at the final moments of the game. It’s not a winning recipe for the Cavaliers.

Cleveland’s Ty Jerome fouled Ty Halliburton with a jump shot. This led Halliburton to the 119-117 line with two shots. The All-Star PG became his first one, but missed the second one. However, Halliburton ran around rebounding his mistakes, one-on-one with Ty Jerome. Tyrese Halliburton crossed Jerome and went to three in-laws of his signature. He nailed the three-pointer and gave Indiana a 120-119 lead in 1.1 seconds.

His incredible effort in the final sequence of the game was enough to steal Game 2 for the Pacer. They currently have a 2-0 series lead vs. #1 seed Cavaliers. According to ESPN, the team has scored three of their final 1,643 matches when they scored seven points in the fourth quarter or the final minute of the OT. The Indiana Pacers have two of these three victories in the 2025 postseason. His peers voted him for the NBA’s most overrated player, but Tyreese Halliburton continues to silence his suspicions. Game 3 is until 7:30pm on Fridays.

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