Tyrese Haliburton is dealing with a aching left hamstring after leaving in the 3rd quarter in the ultimate Pacers’ 126-110 Game 2 loss to the Celtics on Thursday night in Boston.
Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle informed pressreporters after the loss that the group would understand more about the problem on Friday, ESPN reported.
“We’ll understand more tomorrow and then mostlikely more Saturday,” Carlisle stated, according to the Associated Press.
Haliburton left the videogame with 3: 44 still on the clock in the 3rd quarter and went to the Pacers locker space.
The Pacers star didn’t speak with pressreporters postgame however might be seen hopping as he strolled out of the arena.
It looked as though Haliburton had worsened his hamstring when he was protecting Jayson Tatum and appeared to plant his left foot in a method that triggered the concern.
As he’s moving laterally, he appeared to grimace at one point and almost stumbles.
The group revealed a brief time lateron after he left that he would not return to the videogame.
After the videogame, Carlisle stated the hamstring injury was the exactsame one Haliburton hurt throughout a Jan. 8 regular-seas