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Halliburton s G5 loss and leaving the court with a smile exposed! He looks like Alexander and is accused of being too unstable in performance

11:07am, 31 May 2025Basketball

On May 31, the NBA playoffs continued. In yesterday's Eastern Conference Finals G5, the Pacers lost to the Knicks 94-111 away, and the total score of the series was tied 3-2. The Pacers missed the advancement and they will have to return to Indiana tomorrow for the series G6! The reason why the Pacers lost yesterday was directly related to the serious misperforming performance of star Halliburton. In yesterday's game, Halliburton played for 31 minutes, scored 2 of 7 shots, 8 points, 2 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals and 1 block. According to statistics, Halliburton scored 23 points in this game and assisted his teammates, accounting for only 24% of the team's score. In the first four games of the series, Halliburton scored 41% of the points.

Earlier today, the American media captured a scene after yesterday's game. When the final whistle sounded, Halliburton walked out with a smile and a very relaxed expression. This scene was also compared by the US media to "imitating" Alexander. When G3 lost in the Western Conference semi-finals, Alexander also faced the loss with a smile, but then he led the team to win three games in four games and finally eliminated the Nuggets 4-3, then defeated the Timberwolves 4-1 and entered the finals.

Ironically, the famous media NBA Memes posted a picture to share with fans, including Ben Simmons and Steve Nash, NBA Memes wrote: "Halliburton's shooting is either good or bad, there is no middle ground!"

For his poor performance, Halliburton said: "We led 3-1 with a big score before the start of the game yesterday, and the opponent was on the edge of the cliff, so they will play harder, they will add pressure to me, but I will do everything for victory, they do well, and it's our turn to respond in G6. So at this point, nothing will make me feel To be surprised, we have to prepare for everything. We are not doing well overall, we make too many mistakes, and we don’t have the rebounds to the level of the series. It’s hard when you don’t do these two well in a game that is determined by countless rounds. I think the pace needs to be improved, and it starts with me. We have to be better as a team, and I have to do better in that regard.”

The Pacers and Knicks series G6 will start tomorrow, can Halliburton lead the team to advance? Let's wait and see!

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