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Austin Rivers Criticizes Pacers Star Before Game 6

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The Indiana Pacers faced a devastating 30-point loss to the New York Knicks in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series, putting their season on the line as they head back home for Game 6. Tyrese Haliburton, once a shining star for the Pacers, struggled with just 13 points while the Knicks’ Jalen Brunson continued his impressive performance with another 40-plus-point game.

Criticism has been mounting for Haliburton, with ESPN’s Austin Rivers calling him out for not being aggressive when his team needs him the most. Earlier in the series, Haliburton had shown flashes of brilliance with high-scoring games, but his inconsistency has become a cause for concern.

The Pacers, who led the league in scoring and offensive categories earlier in the season, have seen a decline in performance since the acquisition of Pascal Siakam. Haliburton’s scoring average and efficiency have dropped, and the pressure is now on him to lead the team to a comeback against the Knicks.

With Game 6 looming, Haliburton will need to step up not only in scoring but also in pushing the pace and creating opportunities for his teammates. The Pacers’ championship contention hopes rest heavily on his ability to rally the team and turn the series around against a formidable Knicks squad.

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