T Halliburton, the highest variable in Game 6 of the NBA Finals, played both minor training with calf injuries, and whether he will play in Game 6 will be determined
Jun 19, 2025
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A conductor of Indiana up-tempo basketball and the best card to crack the defense of the powerful Oklahoma City Thunder.
His absence is a disaster for Indiana. In this season's final, Indiana led with 2-1 losses, but eventually fell behind with 2-3 losses due to Oklahoma's momentum.
Game 5, Halliburton was sluggish with four points. It was due to the aftermath of a right calf injury that was injured during the game. The jump shot did not work properly and the overall offense itself became dull. It is unclear whether he will play in Game 6
Indiana and Oklahoma City will play Game 6 of the Final at Gain Bridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana on the 20th (Korea time).
It's Indiana's home. Still, there is plenty of hope for Indiana. It's a home game, and if you win on this day, you'll get 3 wins and 3 losses. The last Game 7 is a game that no one knows.
All local media in the United States are paying keen attention to whether Halliburton will play or not.
According to ESPN's injury report on the 19th, 'Holiburton suffered an injury to his right calf. He said, 'I'm taking all the remedies to play in Game 6.'"
Indiana coach Rick Carlisle is also reticent, saying, `It is likely that Halliburton will play in Game 6 on the same day.' Halliburton told local media that he would do everything to jump.
However, CBS Sports in the U.S. released another report.
The media outlet said that Halliburton, who suffered a calf injury, is still undecided on his participation in Game 6. Halliburton is doing everything he can to play in Game 6 ' He completed all light training on Wednesday. That's a good sign.
Also 'Calf sprain can lead to more serious injuries. This is why Halliburton should also be carefully decided to play in a very important game in Game 6 of the Final. If Halliburton is ultimately ruled out, Indiana should be filled by TJ McConnell and Andrew Nemhard.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.