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NBA Playoffs: New Indiana Pacers jerseys, Finals gear dropped after ECF win

The Indiana Pacers weren’t anybody’s pick to make it out of the Eastern Conference, but it did just that. After taking down the Knicks in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Pacers will face the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals. Fanatics already dropped NBA Finals jerseys for Indiana, along with plenty of other gear.

Tyrese Haliburton NBA Finals jersey, Fanatics

Tyrese Haliburton NBA Finals jersey, Fanatics

Fanatics' newest Tyrese Haliburton jersey, in honor of the Indiana Pacers advancing to the NBA Finals.

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Along with jerseys, Fanatics dropped NBA Finals hoodies and T-shirts, along with pennants, hats and much more. They released special edition jerseys for Tyrese Haliburton, Pascal Siakam, Myles Turner and a customizable jersey where you can select any name and number you desire.

Depth has been one of Indiana’s biggest strengths through this postseason run. The Pacers often deploy 9-10 man rotations on a nightly basis, allowing its stars to stay fresh.

Haliburton has been the Pacers most important player this postseason, and has constantly prevailed in clutch moments. But it was Pascal Siakam who won the Larry Bird Award (Eastern Conference Finals MVP) Saturday night. Siakam averaged 24.8 points on 50% shooting, which included a 39-point night in Game 2.

Jersey features we love:

FanFlex technology: Offers revolutionary trims that are foldable, lightweight and machine washable, plus FanShield moisture management technology keeps you cool, dry and comfortable.

Officially licensed: Never doubt the authenticity of your investment on Fanatics with authentic details like a heat-sealed jock tag with the NBA logo along with the NBA Finals patch.

Fits every fan: The jerseys are made with a fan-friendly tailored fit providing improved comfort around the torso and arms, and available in sizes XS through 5XL so you’ll never have to worry about not finding your fit. Act fast though, as sizes do sometimes sell out.

The Pacers finished fourth in the Eastern Conference standings with a 50-32 (.610) record. What’s more impressive is Indiana’s regular season record after the New Year. It’s 34-14 (.708) record was the third-best in that span, only behind the Boston Celtics and the Thunder.

The Pacers are currently +500 underdogs to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder in the NBA Finals.

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