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Indiana Pacers President Kevin Pritchard announced that star guard Tyrese Haliburton will miss the entire 2025-2026 NBA season. Pritchard also stated he was very vocal about Haliburton playing through a strained calf during the NBA Finals and would not change that decision if given the chance again. This situation raises questions about the Pacers' outlook without Haliburton for the upcoming season.
With Haliburton out and center Myles Turner departing in free agency, the Pacers have two significant openings in their starting lineup. The returning starters are Pascal Siakam, Andrew Nembhard, and Aaron Nesmith. The team acquired Jay Huff from the Timberwolves in an effort to help fill the void left by Turner's departure.
The Pacers will rely on players like T.J. McConnell and Benedict Mathurin to take on expanded roles next season. The organization believes it made the correct decision to prioritize Haliburton's full recovery to return to his elite level, rather than rushing him back after a long layoff. They aim to take pressure off the upcoming season and focus on Haliburton's long-term health.
The 2025-26 season is viewed as a period for developing younger talent and building team chemistry. The Pacers' front office is confident in their choice to allow Haliburton sufficient rehab time and is betting on the team's future success with him leading it upon his return. The organization anticipates Haliburton coming back stronger and the team being prepared for his return.
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