Last season was a breakout for the Pacers, who made it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals after finishing the regular season 47-35. Haliburton's final averages don't tell the full story of his season. He began the season with more potent stats, but a hamstring injury limited his minutes and production from most of January onward. In Haliburton's first 32 appearances, he averaged 24.2 points on 50/40/87 shooting, 12.7 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 1.2 steals across 34.1 minutes. In his final 35 regular-season contests, he averaged 16.8 points on 46/32/84 shooting, 9.3 assists, 3.7 rebounds and 1.3 steals in 31.1 minutes. Despite this downturn, Haliburton still returned back-end first-round per-game value for managers in category formats. That should be plenty encouraging for managers this year to select the point guard in the middle-to-late first round. The team is returning essentially the same group, though a full season of Pascal Siakam, plus the return and development of Bennedict Mathurin - who missed the end of the regular season and all of the playoffs - may draw some shot attempts away from Haliburton. That said, he's still one of the best passers and most efficient shooters in the NBA, so there should be no expectations of a dropoff. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a five-year, $205.9 million contract extension with the Pacers in July of 2023.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary
Haliburton was born on Feb. 29, 2000 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He is the son of John and Brenda Haliburton. His cousin Eddie Jones was a three-time NBA All-Star who played 14 years in the NBA. Haliburton's father, John, is a basketball referee. Haliburton played high school basketball at Oshkosh North High School. In his senior season, he averaged 22.9 points, 6.2 assists, 5.1 rebounds, 3.5 steals and 1.7 blocks per game. Those stats led to Haliburton to being named USA Today All-USA Wisconsin Boys Basketball First-Team selection and as Wisconsin 2018 Gatorade Player of the Year. While at Iowa State for college, Haliburton majored in pre-business. On the court, he was named to the Second Team All-Big 12 as a sophomore. He announced on March 24, 2020, after the COVID-19 early end of the NCAA Basketball season, that he was foregoing his final two seasons of college eligibility and entering the 2020 NBA Draft. Haliburton earned a starting role by the second game of his freshman season and never looked back from there. He had a season-best 16 points Nov. 26 against Omaha, and posted his first career double-double with 15 points and 17 assists Dec. 9 against Southern. When it was all said and done, he finished seventh in the Big 12 conference with 33.2 MPG. Haliburton took on a more active role in the scoring department in his second and final season with the Cyclones, starting with a career-high 25 points Nov. 27 against Michigan. Later in conference play against TCU, he posted a triple-double with 22 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists. Haliburton's season was cut short by a fractured wrist in early-February, but the 6-5 point guard had done enough to impress NBA scouts and declared for the draft later in March. Despite the injury, Haliburton still earned second-team all-Big 12 honors.
Struggles in loss
GIndiana Pacers
December 9, 2024
Haliburton closed with nine points (4-10 FG, 0-4 3Pt, 1-2 FT), two rebounds, eight assists and three blocks across 37 minutes during Sunday's 113-109 loss to the Hornets.
ANALYSIS Haliburton continues to struggle with consistency this season with yet another dud to his name as the Pacers picked up their fifth loss out of their last six games. In his first five December outings, Haliburton hasn't lived up to his standards with averages of 17.4 points, 7.4 assists, 3.0 rebounds, 1.0 blocks, 1.2 steals and 2.4 three-pointers on 47.0 percent shooting from the field and 31.6 percent from beyond the arc.
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Stat Review
How does Tyrese Haliburton compare to other players?
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Steal %
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Block %
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True Shooting %
55.8%
Effective Field Goal %
52.0%
3-Point Attempt Rate
59.1%
Free Throw Rate
21.8%
Offensive Rebound %
2.4%
Defensive Rebound %
8.6%
Total Rebound %
5.5%
Assist %
33.6%
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1.5%
Block %
1.6%
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7.5%
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21.6%
Fantasy Points Per Game
37.8
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Haliburton's stats are created in a lab to generate fantasy value. He's a hyper-efficient scorer from all levels, a great passer (with a stellar assist-to-turnover ratio and a league-leading 47.6 assist percentage) and racks up steals. The point guard made his first All-Star game last year behind 20.7 points, 10.4 assists (2.5 turnovers), 1.6 steals and 3.7 assists -- doing so while slashing 49/40/87. That efficiency led to him having the 12th-highest true-shooting percentage (62.4) of any player averaging at least 20 points per game last season. Altogether, Haliburton was the 10th-ranked player in eight-category per-game fantasy value. Heading into 2023-24, Haliburton is expected to take on the same role for Indiana as the team's leader and No. 1 option. The surrounding roster is mostly the same, though the addition of rookie Jarace Walker could immediately be a significant positive at the power forward spot. Bennedict Mathurin figures to take a step forward as well, but it seems unlikely he'll take a large number of touches from Haliburton. Expect the young point guard to continue growing his game with a good chance of again returning first-round value.
After an impressive first campaign that netted him first First Team All-Rookie in 2021, Haliburton improved as a sophomore last year. He began the season with the Kings, where he started slow but picked things up in December and January, which coincided with De'Aaron Fox missing significant chunks of time. During his final 31 appearances with Sacramento in December through February, he averaged 16.1 points, 8.9 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 1.6 steals. However, the promising young guard was shockingly traded to the Pacers at the deadline for Domantas Sabonis. Haliburton quickly became the focus of Indiana's rebuild, and he saw his usage increase the rest of the way. In his 26 appearances with the Pacers, Haliburton averaged 17.5 points on 50/42/85 shooting, 9.6 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 1.8 steals in 36.1 minutes. Heading into 2022-23, the point guard will remain at the center of Indiana's rebuild, along with No. 6 overall pick Bennedict Mathurin. Across 2021-22, Haliburton ranked 22nd in per-game fantasy production, but his ceiling is clearly higher than that since he'll remain in a very high usage role and will continue developing as a 22-year-old. It appears he'll be a consistent source of efficient 20-and-10 double-doubles with steals thrown in, making him one of the best point guard options for fantasy. It won't be surprising come draft day if Haliburton is off the board in the early-to-middle stages of the second round.
Haliburton turned heads in his first NBA campaign, earning a selection to the All-Rookie First Team on the strength of 13.0 points, 5.3 assists, 3.0 rebounds, 2.1 three-pointers and 1.3 steals per contest. He was especially effective in 20 games as a starter, posting per-game averages of 14.9 points and 6.0 dimes. The Iowa State product couldn't match the scoring output of Anthony Edwards or LaMelo Ball -- the only two first-year players to finish ahead of him in Rookie of the Year voting -- but he was a much more efficient shooter, knocking down 47.2 percent of his field-goal tries (including 40.9 percent of his attempts from three-point range) and 85.7 percent of his shots from the charity stripe. Haliburton's refined offensive game is a boon to a talented young Kings squad that is looking to end a 15-year playoff drought, but there is some uncertainty regarding how the backcourt will shake out. De'Aaron Fox remains the unquestioned focal point of the offense, and Buddy Hield started every game in which he played last season. Haliburton has performed well next to Fox and seems deserving of a larger role, so Hield could very well end up as the sixth man (if he isn't traded). The addition of rookie Davion Mitchell -- the recently crowned 2021 NBA Sumer League co-MVP -- further complicates the picture, though he isn't likely to significantly threaten Haliburton's minutes off the bat. Despite the mini-logjam, there's zero doubt that Haliburton will get significant playing time in his sophomore campaign. He appears safe as a mid-round selection in fantasy drafts.
Haliburton seemed like a lock as a top-10 pick, but he slipped to the Kings at No. 12. Haliburton's strength is his playmaking ability. As a sophomore at Iowa State, he averaged 6.5 assists to just 2.8 turnovers. Haliburton has three-and-D upside as well, making 2.4 threes at 41.9 percent while also swiping 2.5 steals and blocking 0.7 shots per game. While he's not an explosive athlete and often shies away from contact around the rim, all signs indicate he'll be a productive NBA player out of the gate. For the Kings, he projects as a sixth man playing both guard spots and possibly some small forward if needed. If that's the case, he could crack the top 100 in fantasy.
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Productive outing in loss
GIndiana Pacers
December 4, 2024
Haliburton notched 17 points (5-13 FG, 1-7 3Pt, 6-7 FT), three rebounds, eight assists, two blocks and two steals in 37 minutes during Wednesday's 99-90 loss to the Nets.
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Muted performance in loss
GIndiana Pacers
December 2, 2024
Haliburton totaled eight points (3-10 FG, 2-9 3Pt), two rebounds and seven assists across 37 minutes during Sunday's 136-121 loss to the Grizzlies.
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Below-average night vs. Detroit
GIndiana Pacers
November 29, 2024
Haliburton contributed 19 points (8-13 FG, 3-8 3Pt), one rebound and five assists across 30 minutes during Friday's 130-106 loss to the Pistons.
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Impressive double-double in win
GIndiana Pacers
November 28, 2024
Haliburton finished Wednesday's 121-114 win over the Trail Blazers with 28 points (8-15 FG, 5-10 3Pt, 7-7 FT), seven rebounds, 10 assists and two steals across 39 minutes.
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Posts massive double-double
GIndiana Pacers
November 26, 2024
Haliburton contributed 34 points (12-23 FG, 9-18 3Pt, 1-1 FT), three rebounds, 13 assists and three steals over 36 minutes during Monday's 114-110 victory over New Orleans.
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ANALYSIS The star guard dealt with back spasms during the postseason in the spring, and Haliburton has been spotted wearing a heating pack this season when on the bench. Through his first seven games of 2024-25, Haliburton is averaging just 15.6 points a game on 38.2 percent shooting, a massive drop from his production over the prior two campaigns.