Tyrese Haliburton drew a ridiculous 4-point game on Tuesday evening, leaving Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks absolutely astonished.
Thanks to the Haliburton heroic deeds, the Indiana Pacers escaped with a win of 115-114.
Haliburton caught an incoming pass with just a few seconds on the clock in Gainbridge Fieldhouse and the Pacers at three. While he went into the corner, Haliburton pulled over Antetokounmpo – who met him and Haliburton poured the field right in front of the bench of the bucks.
The shot was perfect and it earned him a journey to the free throw line.
Haliburton then hit the free throw after a long review confirmed the call for errors and his shot that the Pacers eventually gave the one-point victory.
“It feels good,” he said on TNT. “We struggled to take photos all night, I missed a few big ones, made some bone games. It’s a good thing it falls. “
Haliburton finished with 14 points and 10 assists in the victory for the Pacers. That 3-Pointer was also his second shot made from behind the arch all night. Pascal Siakam was at the forefront with 25 points and 12 rebounds, and Bennedict Mathurin placed 17 points from the bank.
Antetokounmpo led the bucks with 19 points, 17 rebounds and seven assists in the loss, which dropped them to 36-28 in the season. Brook Lopez added 23 points and Taurean Prince finished with 18 points.
The Pacers also have a 36-28 record after the victory, which broke a three-game Losing Streak. The Bucks still gave the lead in the rankings of the Eastern Conference, although both teams and the Detroit pistons are all locked up in a battle for the number 4 seeds in the play -offs that go the last part of the regular season. All three teams follow the third place New York Knicks with five games.
The pacers go to Philadelphia on Friday to take the 76ers for Saturday with the Bucks on Fiserv Forum.