Tyrese Haliburton Appears to Aggravate Leg Injury in Game 5 of NBA Finals

Indiana Protect Teres Haleporton Briefly Game 5 From the American Professional League finals against Oklahoma City Thunder For treatment, it seems to have aggravated an injury in the lower right leg, and the seizure of it in discomfort more than once.
He played 10:04 from the first quarter of Monday, then left for the cabinet room and appeared with a cover on the lower leg. Haleporton returned again to the game with 8:27 left in the first half.
The injury – whatever it was – was a problem with most of this series. Haleporton was clearly broken after match 2, then he said before game 3 that there was not much to discuss.
“I’m fine,” said Haleporton. “Really less. I will leave it with it. I don’t think anything is more explained.”
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Rick Carlel, Bessers coach earlier in the series, revealed that Haleporton was suffering from some discomfort, although he was not very anxious. Haleporton started all the five matches in the series.
Haleporton came to Monday with an average of 17.8 points, 7.5 decisive passes and six rebounds in the finals. He went without goals in the first half of the 5 game, and it seems that it is working sometimes while running or even walking.
This was the first time that it was without goals at the end of the first half in 36 players. He scored his first points on a pair of free throws with 7:07 left in the third quarter.
Report by Associated Press.
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