Pacers Star Tyrese Haliburton Suffers Devastating Achilles Injury in NBA Finals Game 7

By NRIGlobe Sports Desk
June 23, 2025 | Oklahoma City, OK
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Indiana Pacers star point guard Tyrese Haliburton suffered a severe right Achilles injury during the first quarter of Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The injury, confirmed by Haliburton’s father to ESPN, forced the All-Star to exit the game early, leaving the Pacers without their key playmaker in a 103-91 loss that ended their championship hopes.
Haliburton, who had been battling a right calf strain since Game 5, started strong, scoring nine points on 3-of-4 three-point shooting before collapsing in pain during a non-contact play. He was helped off the court by trainers and teammates, unable to put weight on his right leg, and was later seen on crutches outside the Pacers’ locker room. The team officially ruled him out in the second quarter, initially citing a “right lower leg injury.”
The injury casts a shadow over what had been a remarkable postseason for Haliburton, who became the first player in NBA history to hit game-tying or game-winning shots in the final seconds of all four playoff rounds. Despite his earlier calf strain, Haliburton had insisted on playing, stating, “If I can walk, I want to play.” His determination was evident in Game 6, where he played 23 minutes, contributing 14 points and five assists to force a decisive Game 7.
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle expressed the team’s devastation, saying, “What happened with Tyrese — all of our hearts dropped. He will be back.” However, the severity of an Achilles injury raises concerns about Haliburton’s recovery timeline and its potential impact on his explosive playing style, which relies heavily on speed and agility.
The loss of Haliburton in Game 7 proved insurmountable for the Pacers, who, as the No. 4 seed in the East, had defied expectations with multiple comeback victories throughout the playoffs. Despite efforts from teammates like Bennedict Mathurin and TJ McConnell, Indiana couldn’t overcome a 22-point deficit without their star.
The NBA community has rallied around Haliburton, with Thunder guard and Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander acknowledging his impact in the postgame press conference. The injury’s implications extend beyond the Pacers, as analysts speculate it could alter the league’s competitive landscape, given Haliburton’s role as a cornerstone of Indiana’s fast-paced offense.
As the Pacers await further medical evaluations, including an MRI to assess the injury’s full extent, fans and the organization brace for a challenging offseason. Haliburton’s resilience and leadership have been praised, but the road to recovery from an Achilles injury is notoriously arduous, leaving uncertainty about his return to All-Star form.