Tyrese Haliburton Responds To Dwyane Wade's Comments After Game Winner

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Tyrese Haliburton's thrilling game winner with 0.3 seconds left in Game 1 of the NBA Finals elicited an eruption of reactions on social media, though perhaps none were more notable than Dwayne Wade's viral celebration, in which he loudly declared Haliburton a superstar.
Wade's reaction was especially touching for Haliburton, who grew up a Miami Heat fan and idolized the three-time NBA champion. Haliburton and the Pacers' run this postseason has been compared to that of the 2011 Dallas Mavericks, who ironically beat Wade's Heat in the NBA Finals that season.
🗣️ @TyHaliburton22 enjoyed @DwyaneWade's reaction to his Game 1 winner! https://t.co/4Mu8hDoFrz pic.twitter.com/oBJMFiWZPJ
— NBA (@NBA) June 7, 2025
"That's pretty fire because ... I'm well, well documented," Haliburton said. "I was a big Heat fan in that Heat era and D-Wade is a guy I've gotten to know pretty well through agents, our agency. That means the world because (he's) definitely a guy I've looked up to my whole life."
Haliburton's postseason now includes four game-winning shots, one in each series thus far. All four have come after 15-plus point comebacks; Indiana's five during this playoff run are the most by any team in a single postseason since 1998. The Pacers' Game 1 comeback joined the Chicago Bulls' comeback in Game 6 of the 1992 NBA Finals as the second 15-plus point fourth quarter comeback in The Finals post-1971.
“SUPERSTAR! SUPERSTAR!”
— Wy Network by Dwyane Wade (@wynetwork) June 6, 2025
Dwyane Wade’s LIVE REACTION of the Tyrese Haliburton Game Winner😳 pic.twitter.com/UgqSrZp2Cn
Game 2 of the NBA Finals is set to tipoff at 8 p.m. ET Sunday. The game will be airing on ABC from Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.
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Will Despart is a Las Vegas-based sportswriter who covers the NBA for OnSI. He also writes for Ballislife and handles multiple beats for The Sporting Tribune, including the Las Vegas Aces and Las Vegas Raiders. His reporting has been featured in newspapers across the country through the Field Level Media news wire.
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