Fans say the same thing to Tyrese Haliburton after NBA Final 1 game

The first NBA Finals game originally appeared after Athlon Sports, and fans said the same thing to Tyrese Haliburton.

Whether you're bringing the Oklahoma City Thunder's crash in a family court or another miracle comeback from the Indiana Pacers, there are plenty of games in the first game in the 2025 NBA Finals.

Fans on social media said the same thing to the Pacers star after a 0.3 second left in the fourth quarter of the game shot that scored a 111-110 victory on Indiana's road in the win.

It has nothing to do with his historical performance in the first game of Paycom Center, during which the Pacers have been the first to return to victory since 1998, a playoff deficit of 15 or more.

Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton (0) at NBA Finals Media Day at Paycom Center.

Instead, social media focuses on Halliburton’s traits, his voice constantly changing during his dazzling nightly playoff run.

Fans on X said: "Halliburton and double voices will make you double laugh." And the Pacers point guard was interviewed by ESPN's Scott Van Pelt on "SportsCenter" after the game.

Another X user added: "Bro Haliburton's voice change in this senior vice president interview was crazy."

Halliburton's voice changes are wild 😂 pic.twitter.com/kjwqyqtb8v

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"Everyone talks about Halliburton's voice tone during @notthefakesvp makes me laugh," said a fan who participated in the social media discussion.

"Why does Halliburton's voice come in and out like this?" wondering about another user.

In this interview, the Halliburton brothers voiced about 20 times: pic.twitter.com/ufcvmpmz3l

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"Interviews that went through Haliburton's voice change put my brain in the blender," wrote Barstool Sports Editor Eric Hubbs.

This is not a new observation for the 25-year-old. Pacers fan and ESPN host Pat McAfee summoned two voices in a February interview with the “Pat McAfee Show.”

"I do (with two different voices). People keep saying that," Halliburton replied. "I never grabbed it. I watched the podcast afterwards and it was like, 'dang, my voice changed.' I didn't do it on purpose."

Halliburton finished the first game with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists. Oklahoma City champion NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led all scorers to lead the Thunder's failed efforts with a 38-point shooting percentage. Match 2 takes place at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday at Paycom Center.

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This story was first appeared on June 6, 2025 by Athlon Sports.