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Well said, Chandler Parsons frankly talks about Halliburton s performance in the first game of the finals

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Chandler Parsons talked about Tyres Halliburton's performance in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on the Run It Back. The Indiana Pacers played their best performance in the entire playoffs and beat the Oklahoma City Thunder with a 111-110 reversal with seconds left in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. The Pacers were at a disadvantage throughout the game, but they took the opportunity at the end of the fourth quarter and stole a point away.

Tyres Halliburton performed mediocrely in the first three and a half quarters, but when the team needed to take the lead, he contributed a great shot that helped the team win the game. Chandler Parsons talked about Halliburton's performance on Run It Back.

"I don't think anyone in Indiana is angry about Tyres Halliburton's first three and a half quarters," Parsons said. "They took the ball out of him and handed it to Andrew Nemhard. They were looking for other ways to attack, and Nemhard played well. He almost tore the defense apart." The Pacers were lagging behind the game, and many people were criticizing Halliburton for not getting it out, and he ended up only 14 points. Still, he showed his strength at a critical moment and now the Pacers lead 1-0 in the series. The Pacers continued to create miracles in the playoffs, and the Pacers were once 15 points behind in the second half, and in the first half, they made 19 turnovers. This did not stop them from continuing to fight, which is also an important reason why they were able to reverse and win. After the game, Halliburton talked about the team never losing confidence during the game.

"When I get on the bus, when I put on sneakers," Halliburton said. "To be honest, our entire team never had doubts. Just like in a half-time like that, you just pass the ball to the other side... It was simply messy, ugly... As a team, we never thought the game would end. Never. To be honest, never. That feeling never spread."

Throughout the playoffs, the Pacers were always behind late in the game, but they were able to reverse and win in the end. The point is that they never stop fighting, and once they hit a few goals, it is enough to get them back and win. That's what happened in their first game against the Thunder, with players like Miles Turner and Nemhard hitting some key shots late in the game, closing the gap.

It was then that Halliburton finally made an appearance and shot a dagger.

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