Tire Halliburton follows the triple-double with single digits as the New York Nicks defeated Indiana pacers.
Indiana Pacers failed on the first attempt to score the second NBA final in Franchise’s history, falling to New York Nix at Game 5 by 111-94.
Tire Halliburton followed his historic triple-double by holding the same digits in everything.
After a passive performance by his playmaker on Thursday night, the player who dominated the game requires the pacers to get closer to the pacers when they tried again on Saturday again on Saturday than those who performed only two baskets in Game 5.
“I have a rough night,” Halibert said.
There were 32 points, 15 assistants, 12 rebounds and no transactions in Game 4, first 30-15-10 to 1977-78.
But he was confined to eight points, six assistants and two rebounds on Thursday. In the first half the All-NBA Point Guard had no basket, with a total of 45 points of the pacers only two more than the first quarter of Game 4.
“I want to set the vowel, I have to be better off the landing. I feel like I didn’t do a big job in it. But I look at the movie,” Haliburton said. “There were a few different things he did defensively. But most of their original things are the same. They picked up the pressure a little more. He tried to apply more as the game continued. But I need to be better and I will be better in Game 6.”

Nicks cut some of the mistakes he made in Game 4, which allowed Haliburton and Pacer to get their transition. And he was more intense in a Half court, rarely allowed him to sneak into the lane to set opportunities for him or his team.
“This is probably a combination of a few shots that he usually does, but our boys are tied together and trying to work for everything and you have to do the same,” said Knicks coach Tom Tibodo.
The pacers were held to the lower level of the ASON Top, and only 40.5% were fired from the field. Haliburtan did not struggle, Aaron Nesmith went to just 8 in the same court for just 8, in which he had 30 points of the career of Ason, who prompted India’s backing.
Pascal Siakam, who had a career of his post -Season in Game 2, was confined to 15 – and was the only Indiana starter in double figures.
“We were not fine as a group,” Halibert said.
“We have turned the ball more. We have shown this series to our ability (like). When you do (do not) do those two things in the game of many assets, it is tough. So, we need to be fine as a group. I think that our speed should be fine and starts with me.