Tyrese Haliburton setting Pacers, Cyclones, and NBA records

swiacy

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The stat line is impressive but the 0 turnovers deserves a special mention. The physicality, and NBA defensive speed and quickness makes that no TO’s other worldly. How do you perform at that level while being hammered at the same time? I have no idea what determines an NBA foul, evidently whenever somebody actually gets knocked to the floor it’s time to blow the whistle. And he had 0 TO’s.
 

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The stat line is impressive but the 0 turnovers deserves a special mention. The physicality, and NBA defensive speed and quickness makes that no TO’s other worldly.
 
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Not just most efficient - one of the best playoff performances ever. Period.
Surreal ..we are dialed in as he's a Clone ...but the "overated" narrative and this production (and the choke/come backs) making him a top NBA talent/brand.

Appears they will get to the finals.....REALLY hope he gets the title as he's got to be MVP favorite of the do.
 
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Not making the argument for Hornacek over Haliburton, but I'm not sure everyone appreciates what JH accomplished in the NBA. His longevity, durability, scoring, and playing for playoff teams that generally had good runs doesn't make it a guarantee that Haliburton retires as ISU's all-time leading scorer in the NBA. It would be interesting to see how Hornacek would do in today's 3pt heavy systems.

Jeff Hornacek Stats (playoff tab is selected)

JH was in the playoffs 11 of his 14 years for a total of 140 playoff games while averaging 14.9 points. He also averaged 14.5 points over his 14 years in the regular season (1077 games).

For reference TH has been in the playoffs for 2 of his 5 years for 29 games (so far) averaging 19 points. He is at 333 regular season games averaging 17.5 points.

Hornacek had a 4 year run putting up similar ppg to what Haliburton is currently doing before dropping down to around 15 ppg for the next 9 years!
 

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Any minute you're probably going to get an Eastern Conference Finals MVP here.

Siakam played a great first half and I thought maybe he'd get it until Tyrese went nuclear second half, no doubt now it'll be Tyrese.
 

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Not making the argument for Hornacek over Haliburton, but I'm not sure everyone appreciates what JH accomplished in the NBA. His longevity, durability, scoring, and playing for playoff teams that generally had good runs doesn't make it a guarantee that Haliburton retires as ISU's all-time leading scorer in the NBA. It would be interesting to see how Hornacek would do in today's 3pt heavy systems.

Jeff Hornacek Stats (playoff tab is selected)

JH was in the playoffs 11 of his 14 years for a total of 140 playoff games while averaging 14.9 points. He also averaged 14.5 points over his 14 years in the regular season (1077 games).

For reference TH has been in the playoffs for 2 of his 5 years for 29 games (so far) averaging 19 points. He is at 333 regular season games averaging 17.5 points.

Hornacek had a 4 year run putting up similar ppg to what Haliburton is currently doing before dropping down to around 15 ppg for the next 9 years!

For highest highs it's over, it's Tyrese.

Hornacek's longevity and consistency is kind of ridiculously good. I've gone to his sports reference page a few times to just laugh at how long and consistent his stat sheet is. Hornacek has better career production than lots of hall of famers.
 

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