Haliburton Exits Game 2 with Hamstring Chest Injuries
All-Star Point Guard Suffers Setback
Indiana Pacers' All-Star point guard Tyrese Haliburton left Game 2 against the Celtics late in the third quarter due to hamstring and chest injuries. Haliburton was ruled out by the Pacers during the fourth quarter, having been subbed out with 3:44 left to play in the third. This is a significant blow to the Pacers, who rely heavily on Haliburton's playmaking and scoring abilities.
Similar Injury History
Haliburton previously suffered a similar left hamstring injury against the Celtics in January, which caused him to miss 10 games. The Pacers have a historically good record when Haliburton is healthy, making his absence a major concern.
Further Evaluation Needed
The severity of Haliburton's injuries is not yet known, and he is expected to undergo further evaluation to determine the extent of the damage. The Pacers will hope that Haliburton can make a quick recovery and return to the lineup as soon as possible.
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