
Tyrese Haliburton makes vow for Game 6 after no-show
NY Post
After failing to close out the Knicks in Game 5 with a 3-1 series lead, all the pressure seemingly turns to the Pacers to finish New York off at home and avoid a potential Game 7 where anything could happen.
But while Indiana had its lowest-scoring performance of the postseason Thursday night, Tyrese Haliburton isn’t worried.
“We’re a resilient group. We always want to respond when things don’t go well,” the star Pacers point guard said.
“We understand what the stakes are and we understand the conversation — what it’ll be around our group. But we’re fine. We’re fine. There’s no need to panic or anything.”
The Pacers’ resiliency has been on display down the stretch this season, as they haven’t lost back-to-back games since early March when they lost three straight games, with two coming against the Hawks and one to the Bulls.
But Indiana will need a major bounce-back in Game 6 to stave off a possible Game 7 back in New York at MSG.

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