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Tyrese Haliburton’s 5-Word Message After Pacers-Thunder Game Turns Heads

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Tyrese Haliburton called game during the NBA Finals opener.

The Indiana Pacers have a knack for the improbable as Tyrese Haliburton hit another game winner to stun the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1. Timing is everything in marketing as Haliburton and Puma released his new signature shoes ahead of the NBA Finals.

After the thrilling win, Haliburton wanted to make sure fans knew about his new kicks. Haliburton took the podium for his postgame press conference and put his shoes directly next to him on the table.

Scott Agness

Tyrese Haliburton — after yet another game-winner — put his Puma Hali 1s, which were introduced today, on the table at his presser.

Couldn’t time it any better. There’s the ad.

The Pacers star also took to social media to express his excitement, and of course, mention his new sneakers.

“It’s gotta be the shoooeeesss,” Haliburton said in a June 6, message on X.

Nick DePaula

FIRST LOOK: The Puma Hali 1 — Tyrese Haliburton’s 1st signature shoe. 👀

Created by renowned designer Salehe Bembury, @TyHaliburton22 is expected to wear the Hali 1 tonight in the NBA Finals.

“When I signed with Puma the first order of business was to sign a signature athlete,”

The post is a nod to the old Michal Jordan commercial with Nike featuring Spike Lee. Hours after posting, Haliburton’s message already had 3.6 million views, 12,000 reposts and 149,000 likes.

Indiana trailed Oklahoma City by double digits, a familiar theme for the Pacers during the NBA playoffs. Fans reacted on social media to Haliburton hitting another clutch shot.

“You’re him,” one fan reacted.

“HALI THE NEXT KOBE,” said another.

“You’re amazing,” noted one person.

“🔥 keep ballin boss,” remarked another fan.

Tyrese Haliburton Debuted His New Signature Shoes, the Puma Hali 1s, During Game 1 of the NBA Finals

Puma unveiled the Hali 1s just in time for the NBA Finals. Haliburton was wearing the “Hibiscus” colorway, a light pink version of his new signature sneakers. During an interview with ESPN’s Nick DePaula, designer Salehe Bembury provided more details on the Hali 1s.

“When I signed with Puma the first order of business was to sign a signature athlete,” Bembury noted. “They showed me a list of available and unavailable NBA athletes and told me to choose one to recruit.

“I chose Tyrese … He is him.”

Prior to the game winner, Haliburton had a solid outing, but it was not the Pacers star’s best performance. Haliburton posted 14 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in Game 1.

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