Indiana Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton was on fire during Tuesday night's Game 4 vs. the New York Knicks, when he dropped a history-making 32 points, 12 rebounds, and 15 assists. The dominant performance helped carry Indiana to a 130-121 win, moving the series to 3-1 in their favor.
Haliburton has been nothing but excellent during this playoff run, perhaps due to a newfound chip on his shoulder after his fellow players voted him "most overrated" in a poll run by Relatedly, he has also been quite spicy with his on-court celebrations in big moments, most notably when he hit the Reggie Miller "choke" celebration at the end of Game 1.
In another example of such hubris, Hali sunk a 29-foot trey late in the third—then hit Brunson's signature three-point celebration as the Knicks guard stood just feet away.
Check that out below:
Kind of awesome, not gonna lie.
The series will now return to Madison Square Garden, where the Knicks will hope to hang on with a win in Game 5. If not, the Pacers will be packing their bags for the NBA finals.