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Haliburton, after his umpteenth Game Winner against OKC: "We don't give up until the clock hits zero"
Indiana Pacers staged another incredible comeback against Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA playoffs
Tyrese Haliburton did it again in these playoffs by sinking a game-winning basket against Oklahoma City Thunder to give Indiana Pacers the victory in the first game of the NBA 2025 Finals.
"We are a resilient group," Haliburton later said in an interview on ESPN's "SportsCenter." "We keep telling you that. You keep asking us, and we keep giving the same answer. We are a resilient group and we don't give up until the clock hits zero. We do a great job of staying in the moment. We try to go from 15 to 10 (points down), from 10 to 5, from 5 to 0. We just keep catching up to the teams. I am very proud of this group."
Tyrese Haliburton emphasized that they are a team capable of winning in many ways: "We have had to win in many different ways throughout the year. During the regular season. During the playoffs. Why would that change in the Finals? We just keep trying and believing. And that is the result we get."
Mark Daigneault, coach of the Thunder, spoke about how the Pacers managed to come back in the game: "They keep coming. They keep playing. They made plays. They made shots. So they deserve to win by one point. We have to learn from this. Obviously, there are many things we can correct, but credit goes to them. They came out and took the game.
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