One of the brightest rising players in the NBA right now, Tyrese Haliburton has unquestionably come into his own. Everyone has been amazed by the 22-year-performance old’s this season, as he leads the league in assists with 10.5 APG and averages 20.7 PPG.
It had gotten to the point where Haliburton was seen as a lock to make the All-Star team this season, but New York Knicks analyst and former NBA player Wally Szczerbiak had a big problem with it.
He called Haliburton a wannabe All-Star in a bizarre rant that left many scratching their heads. Haliburton roasted Szczerbiak for his comments in return and then proceeded to score a career-high 43 points in their 111-108 win over the Miami Heat. He hit the game-winner with 2 seconds remaining, and Kevin Durant, who had clearly been paying attention to what was going on, hilariously trolled Szczerbiak.
The Knicks analyst clearly did see it and admitted that Haliburton is looking like an All-Star. He won’t be a starter, but it is safe to assume he will be among the reserves. Szczerbiak was really making those comments at the time to prop up Jalen Brunson, and Julius Randle as All-Stars, and considering the Knicks are off to a good start, one of them will probably make it in as well.
The Future Is Bright For The Pacers
Acquiring Haliburton via trade from the Sacramento Kings earlier this year was the best decision the Pacers have made in a while, but a close second was picking Bennedict Mathurin in this past NBA Draft. While Mathurin initially grabbed headlines for his comments regarding LeBron James, he has shown that he can actually be something special in the NBA.
He is in the running for both Rookie of the Year as well as Sixth Man of the Year, and the pairing of him and Haliburton promises a bright future for the Pacers. They could also part with Myles Turner and Buddy Hield to get more future assets as they look to build a special team in Indianapolis.
Source: newsbreak.com