Haliburton’s Clutch 3 Stuns Cavs at the Buzzer, Lifts Pacers to 2-0 Series Lead

The Indiana Pacers are up 2-0 in their series against the Cleveland Cavaliers, thanks to Tyrese Haliburton’s clutch 3-pointer with just 1.1 seconds left on the clock. Haliburton’s game-winning shot secured a thrilling 120-119 victory and gave the Pacers a commanding lead in the NBA Playoff series.

“I was (ticked) I missed the layup because I couldn’t hang onto the ball, so I backed it out. I just saw Ty Jerome, top of the key and knocked it down,” Haliburton said. “It’s the NBA, crazier things have happened. That’s just what basketball is. We don’t give up and we’re battle tested. We just find a way.”

After making a layup with 1.3 seconds remaining in overtime to help the Pacers eliminate the Milwaukee Bucks, Haliburton has continued to hit key shots against the Cavaliers.

Haliburton’s Heroic Moment

With the clock ticking down in Game 2, the Pacers found themselves in a tight battle with the Cavaliers. Haliburton, who has been a standout for Indiana all season, took control in the final moments of the game. The Cavs had just reclaimed a one-point lead, but Haliburton stepped up when it mattered most.

The point guard dribbled to the top of the arc, squared up, and launched a deep three-pointer, sending the ball through the net as the buzzer sounded. The Pacers’ bench erupted as the Cavs were left stunned, unable to respond in the remaining fraction of a second.

Key Players and Stats

The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading leads throughout the night. Haliburton finished with 32 points, 8 assists, and 6 rebounds, putting together yet another stellar performance. His leadership and composure under pressure were key factors in the Pacers’ victory.

For the Cavs, Donovan Mitchell led the charge with 28 points, while Darius Garland chipped in 22. Despite their efforts, Cleveland could not hold on as Haliburton delivered in crunch time. You can read more about the dramatic play on NBA.com or Basketball Reference for game stats.

What’s Next for the Pacers?

With the series now heading to Indiana, the Pacers have seized the momentum. Haliburton’s game-winner not only gave his team a 2-0 lead but also provided a massive psychological edge going forward. The Cavs, who now face an uphill battle, will need to regroup before Game 3.

The Pacers’ victory also solidified their place as one of the surprise teams in the playoffs, showing that they’re ready to challenge the league’s top contenders.

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