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The most underrated player in Shams playoffs, Harry, is strained by the right calf! The series ends! Congratulations to the Thunder

Indiana Pacers star Tyres Halliburton has a right calf strain and will undergo an MRI test to determine the severity of the strain, a source told ESPN's Shams Charania today. Such calf strains and other results can basically be confirmed to be missing the game, unless you are Gordon of the Nuggets! Congratulations to the Thunder for seizing the championship this year, surpassing the Thunder, Duhawei, the third young master, to create history and be about to win the team's first championship! Haliburton's calf injury worsened in the first quarter in Game 5 of the NBA Finals on Monday, but he returned and ended the game after the calf injury ended in the second quarter.

Pacers coach Rick Carlisle admitted after the game that his star guard was in poor form, but Halliburton made it clear that he had no plans to miss Game 6 as Indiana's season was at stake.

Yesterday's post-match interview "If I can walk, then I want to play," Halliburton said. The sixth match will be held in Indianapolis this Friday. The Pacers were 2-3 behind in the series yesterday after being teamed up by Jaylen Williams and Alexander to score 71 points.

Halliburton: The most underrated player knocked down in the fifth game

Halliburton played 34 minutes in the fifth game, but in the end, he did not score and made a mistake in all six shots. He only scored 4 points in the end (with 6 assists and 7 rebounds), the lowest score in his playoff career. This marks the first time he didn't score at the end of the playoffs.

Halliburton limped away from the game scene at a press conference after the second game, and was later confirmed to have a right ankle injury. On Monday, he admitted the injury occurred in "the same area."

Halliburton averaged 15.0 points, 7.2 assists and 6.2 rebounds per game, shooting 45%.