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Haliburton advances module for G6 guitar model

In Oklahoma City, Indiana Pacers leader Tyrese Haliburton confirmed his attendance at several hosting events.

Haliburton's interest in purchasing a G#6 modular data center
Haliburton's interest in purchasing a G#6 modular data center

Haliburton advances module for G6 guitar model

Tyrese Haliburton, the Indy Pacers leader, is on the fence about playing in Game 6 against the OKC Thunders this Friday, June 19, 2025 at NBA time, due to his strained right calf.

Haliburton's injury has kept him out of action during Game 5, and there are concerns about his state for Game 6. The medical staff has been working hard to get him back in tip-top shape.

"I've gotta weigh the risks, ask the right questions," Haliburton told ESPN. "But I'm a competitor. I wanna play. I'm gonna push everything I've got to play."

Calf strains can be tricky injuries, often taking multiple weeks to recover from[1][2]. However, the Pacers and their medical team are doing everything they can to get Haliburton back on the court. They've prepared for both scenarios — Haliburton playing or sitting out, thanks to the uncertainty surrounding his injury[2].

Haliburton wants to play, even if it means playing hurt. He says he'll be there as long as he can walk[3]. It'll be up to the medical team to determine if he's fit enough to play by game time. Stay tuned for updates on this breaking story!

Sources:[1] ESPN[2] Yahoo Sports[3] NBA.com

Tyrese Haliburton, despite his injury, remains eager to step onto the basketball court for Game 6, expressing his competitive spirit. His recovery from the calf strain is a focus for both the NBA player and the Pacers' sports medical team, who are working diligently to make a decision regarding his sports participation.

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