Pacers star Halliburton looks forward to G6: I long to play with injuries and & I don t want to leave any regrets
9:40pm, 19 June 2025Basketball
On June 19, NBA Pacers guard star Halliburton was interviewed by a reporter with the team, and publicly responded to the situation of his right calf suffering from a first-degree strain and whether he can play in the finals G6 tomorrow: "
Yes, this is a very annoying situation. My right calf suffered a first-degree strain. It usually takes about 7-14 days to recover from this injury, but this is the stage of the finals, and I don't want to leave any regrets. We have worked hard for a season, and I will strive to play in this game!"

"I am trying hard every day to treat and participate in some as much as possible. Reasonable training, tomorrow is our home life and death moment. As a competitor, I hope to fight side by side with my teammates in the game, and we still have the opportunity to win this victory! "

"Maybe the outside world has begun to think that the Pacers have no ability to counterattack, but we have been persevering in the midst of doubts throughout the season. We are an excellent team-fighting team. Everyone will encourage and support each other. You must focus on tomorrow's game and believe that you can continue to create miracles!"

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