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Tyrese Haliburton hits game-winner as Pacers outlast Bucks
Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton (0) dribbles the ball while Milwaukee Bucks guard Andre Jackson Jr. (44) defends during game three of the first round for the 2024 NBA playoffs at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Tyrese Haliburton hits game-winner as Pacers outlast Bucks

Tyrese Haliburton had 16 assists Friday night. At the game's biggest moment, he called his own number.

Indiana's All-Star guard took an inbounds pass in the backcourt and hit a floater while being fouled to give the Pacers a 121-118 victory in Game 3 of their first-round series. Haliburton finished with 18 points, 10 rebounds and 16 assists, the fourth playoff triple-double in Pacers history.

He and the Pacers had to overcome a lot of clutch shots from Khris Middleton, whose three-pointer in the final seconds of regulation sent the game to OT. 

Indiana thought it could relax after Aaron Nesmith sank a three-pointer from the corner to give them a three-point lead.

But Middleton hit perhaps the most ridiculous and most clutch of all his clutch shots Friday, banking in a three while Myles Turner frantically flew at his shot.

On the game's final play, Middleton did get up a desperation three, but it misfired. The Pacers escaped in a game where they blew a huge lead. They were up 17 points after the first quarter, and still led by 16 points early in the third quarter. But Middleton's first buzzer-beater of the game got Milwaukee within seven points by the end of the third, and two three-pointers by Damian Lillard gave the Bucks a lead in the fourth.

In overtime, Indiana had a stretch where they kept possession for a minute and 42 seconds, more than a third of the entire overtime period. That was thanks to Andrew Nembhard, who grabbed four offensive rebounds and drew a foul in that stretch. Indiana ultimately didn't score, but Nembhard was karmically rewarded for his hustle when he tied the game with a jumper seconds later.

Overall, the Pacers had 19 offensive rebounds in the game. For a team that's known for its scoring and not its toughness, it was an impressive win. It let the Pacers hold on long enough for Middleton to finally miss a big shot. 

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