Haliburton’s Zero-Turnover Masterpiece Puts Pacers One Win From Finals
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Tyrese Haliburton redefined playoff excellence in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, delivering a historic 32-point, 15-assist, 12-rebound triple-double with zero turnovers. This unprecedented achievement made him the first player in NBA postseason history to record a 30-15-10 stat line without a single giveaway, powering Indiana to a crucial 130-121 victory over New York.
From Doubt to Dominance
After being controversially voted "most overrated" in a preseason player poll, Haliburton has silenced critics with 19.4 points and 9.8 assists per game this postseason. His Game 4 explosion coincided with father John Haliburton's return to the stands following a brief ban, creating an emotional spark that fueled Indiana's offense.
Precision Personified
Haliburton's flawless execution set new standards for playoff efficiency:
- First 30+ point triple-double with 15+ assists and zero turnovers
- Outrebounded Knicks centers Julius Randle and Mitchell Robinson combined
- Generated 78 total points through scoring and assists
Pacers' Playoff Resurrection
Indiana's transformation from 15-17 regular season strugglers to conference finalists stems from Haliburton's evolution. His partnership with Pascal Siakam (30 points in Game 4) and mentorship from WNBA legend Sue Bird have created a new winning formula reminiscent of Reggie Miller's 2000 Finals run.
Legacy in the Making
Haliburton continues rewriting NBA history:
- 2023: First player with 20+ PPG, 10+ APG, and 40% 3PT shooting
- 2024: Recorded 40 assists without turnovers over 3 games
- 2025: Now averaging 24.3 points and 11 assists in conference finals
As Indiana prepares for Game 5 at Madison Square Garden, Haliburton's combination of statistical brilliance and clutch leadership has positioned the Pacers for their first Finals appearance in 25 years.