Tyrese Haliburton Drains, Pacers Game 2 Cavs by winning 3 as he finishes his return

Tyrese Haliburton caught his kidnapped free throws and buried 1.1 seconds before and buried the 3-Officers and visited the Indiana Pacers in the 2nd game of the Eastern Conference semi-finals, and he won 120-119 against the short fifty Cleveland Cavaliers and commanded the series on Tuesday night.
Pacers left Donovan Mitchell's leadership of Cleveland, 57 seconds. The baskets of Aaron Nesmith and Pascal Siakam made him a single obscene game, and Andrew Nembhard stole the transitions after Max Strus.
Haliburton, 12.4 ticks foul, 119-117 to make the first free throw, then I miss the second. Before he calmed down, he went beyond Arkin, and then made 3 pointer to complete Indiana's return from 20 points.
Mitchell stole 48 points, nine assists, five rebounds and four steals for the NBA defensive player (left ankle sprains), All-Star Point Protector Darius Garland (Left Big Toe Sprain) and Key Reserve De'andre Hunter (Right Thumb Sprain).
For the first time since 1996, Cleveland lost the first two matches of a series for the first time when Knicks was sweeping in the best match. Cavaliers won only 7 out of 13 home matches during the current three -year playoff line.
Each of Nesmith and Myles Turner received 23 points and Haliburton received 11 out of 19 points in the fourth quarter. Bennedict Mathurin added 19 points and Nembhard collected 13 points, 13 assists and seven rebounds for the fourth seed Indiana, with eight turnover.
Mitchell, who has six times ALL-STAR, received 12 points in the first, 15 points in the third place and fourth in an exciting performance. He made 15 out of 30 field goals and made 17 of 21 of 21 in free throw and determined and tried the height of career in free throws.
Strus received 23 points and Jarrett Allen scored 22 points and 12 rebounds for Cavaliers, who came to the third place 81-61. Sam Merrill received 14 points from the counter.
Power Advanced Mobley and Hunter were injured on Sunday in the game 1 in the fourth quarter items that are not accepted as fouls. Garland has not played in front of the heat since April 23rd.
Mobley landed at the bottom of Turner, who was sliding under him in a shot, Hunter took off his thumb as he fell after he was blocked by Dunk Mathurin.
The NBA coach of the year, Kenny Atkinson of the year, expressed his discontent with Cavaliers in three minutes of response after training and before the game and responded from Pacers coach Rick Carlisle.
“Nobody wants to see the players were injured, Carl Carlisle said. “This bothers us.”
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